The recent policy seminar under the Titukulane project discussed an integrated activities model that is emerging from the learnings from Titukulane implementation and the expected outcomes for greater resilience building and strengthening. For more information, click here. To access the presentation, click here. To access the seminar recording, click here.
Presentation oncombining remote sensing products and quasi-experimental impact evaluation methods
Yanyan Liu Ying Sun, Jiaming Wen, and Chonabayashi made a virtual presentation at a webinar focussed on how satellite imagery reveals large-scale land restoration measures improved resilience to drought in Ethiopian degraded watersheds. The presenters showcased breakthrough work on combining remote sensing products and quasi-experimental impact evaluation methods to investigate the impact of a large-scale […]
Training on Program and Policy Impact Evaluation Using Quantitative Methods
Gracie Rosenbach David Spielman, Gilberthe Benimana conducted an in-person training in Kigali, Rwanda on how to evaluate and assess the impact of programs, projects, and policies. Students were acquainted with how the evaluation or impact assessment of program, project, and policy is designed and implemented to inform policy makers and development actors. The course's content […]
Takaful Impact Evaluation – Round II – Enumerators training
Dalia Elsabbagh, in collaboration with El-Zanaty survey firm team conducted an in-person for training enumerators (35 male and 16 female) in Egypt on the Takaful impact evaluation (round II) questionnaire. The questionnaire is a 77 pages household questionnaire including education, employment, consumption, mental health and other modules. During the training, the Takaful team restructured the […]
CGE and Public Investment Prioritization training in Rwanda
James Thurlow facilitated a learning event on Computable General Equilibrium modeling and public investment prioritization for participants from Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning (MINECOFIN), Rwanda and the National Bank of Rwanda. The training had 8 participants - all under 35, all male. At the end of the training, 5 of them chose a relevant […]
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