Evaluator and Team Leader, Deval
Marion Krämer is a development economist with expertise in rigorous impact evaluation, nutrition, child development and social security. She is an evaluator and team leader at DEval for a research project on rigorous impact evaluation.
Former Evaluation specialist, 3ie
Ada managed systematic reviews and evidence gap map projects, specialising in the fields of governance, peacebuilding and rural development.
This brief presents findings of an evidence gap map that highlights the rapidly growing evidence base of interventions that aim to build peaceful societies in fragile contexts.
Evidence is already playing a key role in shaping our responses to COVID-19. But at the same time that the pandemic creates opportunities to broaden evidence use, it also raises numerous challenges for those working to collect, analyse, and synthesize data.
While we’re not yet in a world where finding the best development evidence is as easy as asking Alexa or Siri a question, 3ie’s new Development Evidence Portal gets us one step closer to that goal. The newly revamped repository of development evidence includes powerful search and filtering functions for its 3745 impact evaluations, 730 systematic reviews, and 20 evidence gap maps.
gLOCAL Evaluation Week is an M&E knowledge sharing initiative being convened by the CLEAR Centers with support from local and global partners. 3ie hosted four webinars as part of the gLOCAL Evaluation Week 2020.
Despite the key role of costs in determining which development interventions are implemented, cost analyses have not seen the same rise in prominence in the last decade as impact evaluations.
3ie’s Marie Gaarder participated in a panel discussion on impact evaluation in the time of a pandemic, organised by the Centre of Excellence for Development Impact and Learning (CEDIL).
Coordinator, Global Evidence Synthesis Initiative
Tamara is the coordinator of the Global Evidence Synthesis Initiative (GESI) Secretariat hosted by the American University of Beirut and a Research Associate at McMaster University. She is a Medical Doctor and Public Health professional. Tamara has been involved in evidence synthesis projects in the clinical, public health and the humanitarian sectors; in Clinical Practice Guideline development and in capacity building and strengthening. Her research interests are in including L&MICs in the global discussions and development of methods for evidence synthesis and guidelines, addressing challenges in health systems, and engaging of civil societies and non-governmental organizations in decision-making.
The COVID-19 pandemic brings the importance of high-quality, timely and relevant evidence to the fore. Governments all over the world justify radical policies to control and manage the pandemic with reference to evidence.
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Author : Constanza Gonzalez Parrao, Etienne Lwamba, Lina Khan, Malte Lierl, Miriam Berretta, Jane Hammaker, Charlotte Lane, Katherine Quant, John Eyers, Douglas Glandon
Sector : Public administration
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Author : Miriam Beretta, Sanghwa Lee, Meital Kupfer, Carolyn Huang, Will Ridlehoover, Daniel Frey, Faez Ahmed, Binyang Song, Kristen Marie Edwards, Jaron Porciello, John Eyers, Birte Snilstveit
Sector : Social protection
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Author : Francis Rathinam, Juliette Finetti, Zeba Siddiqui, Birte Snilstveit, Hannah Chirgwin, Richard Appell, Eleanor Dickens, Marie Gaarder
Sector : Energy and extractives
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Author : Daniel Phillips, Christopher Coffey, Stergiani Tsoli, Jennifer Stevenson, Hugh Waddington, John Eyers, Howard White, Birte Snilstveit
Sector : Agriculture, fishing, and forestry