Using advertisements to create demand for voluntary medical male circumcision in South Africa

Impact evaluation 3ie PDF icon 2016  

The intervention consisted of distributing postcards with a compensation offer, information on a possibly unknown benefit of VMMC and/or a framing message to households in Soweto, South Africa.

14
March 2018
London

Where next for evaluations of water and sanitation interventions in L&MIC cities?

Seminar 14 March 2018 London
While a concerted effort has been made to improve water and sanitation in low-and middle-income countries, results often fall short of expectations. Richard Lilford (University of Warwick) discussed where evidence is needed most

The use of peer referral incentives to increase demand for voluntary medical male circumcision in Zambia

Impact evaluation 3ie PDF icon 2016  

This study evaluates the effectiveness of a pilot intervention conducted in Zambia that provided small financial incentives to circumcision clients who successfully referred their peers to also see

Increasing immunisation in Karachi, Pakistan: a feasibility and acceptability study of the vaccine indicator and reminder band community intervention

Other evaluation 3ie PDF icon 2019  
This study explores the feasibility and acceptability of using anklets worn by children as a visual reminder for caregivers to encourage timely initiation and completion of routine immunisation in Pakistan

Transforming women’s lives: lessons from the impact assessment of the Shaurya Dal programme

Seminar 08 March 2018 New Delhi
3ie hosted a special seminar as part of the Delhi Seminar series to mark the International Women’s Day 2018 on 8 March. The theme for the seminar was focused on rural and urban activists transforming women's lives.

Using smartphone raffles to increase demand for voluntary medical male circumcision in Tanzania

Impact evaluation 3ie PDF icon 2016  

The pilot study in Tanzania targeted men between 20 to 34 years of age at VMMC clinics where nationally set targets were not met.

Closing the immunisation gap in Ethiopia: a formative evaluation of ‘The Fifth Child Project’

Other evaluation 3ie PDF icon 2019  
This is an evaluation of the International Rescue Committee's Fifth Child Project in Ethiopia, where community-based health workers are collaborating with community leaders to register, counsel and track all pregnant women and infants in order to increase immunisation uptake.

EvalFest 2018: Voice, Visibility and Value

Conferences 07 - 09 February 2018 New Delhi, India
EvalFest 2018 was the first national conference aimed at promoting a culture of evaluation since the successful India Evaluation Week 2015 conference held in Delhi. 3ie was a major sponsor of the three-day event.

Voluntary medical male circumcision uptake through soccer in Zimbabwe

Impact evaluation 3ie PDF icon 2016  

This study assessed whether a 60-minute soccer-themed educational session led by a trained coach increased the demand for male circumcision among adolescent students in secondary schools in Bulaway

25
January 2018
London

CEDIL inception paper launch event

Workshop 25 January 2018 London
CEDIL aims to contribute to the attainment of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through the innovative development and testing of evaluation methods. This event featured work by CEDIL and its partners.

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