(Picture taken at a Kaleidoscope model training by IFPRI-Pakistan colleagues in Peshawar) Introduction This blog describes the capacity strengthening activities conducted between 2018-2021 by IFPRI country programs. It documents the nature of activities undertaken, alignment to country program objectives, and related impact. This kind of monitoring and reporting helps in promoting IFPRI’s capacity strengthening […]
Training Program on ‘Analytical Techniques for Impact Evaluation Methods’
Sunil Saroj and Shweta Gupta gave a session on 'Introduction to data collection and statistical analysis software' as part of the 6-day training program on best practices and methods in impact evaluation of agricultural research and development program, organized by IFPRI. The training had 18 male and 15 female participants. The objective of was to […]
Workshop on Introduction to Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning
The Feed the Future Nigeria Agricultural Policy Activity (NAPA) is designed to promote inclusive agricultural productivity growth, improved nutritional outcomes, and enhanced livelihood resilience for men and women through an improved policy enabling environment. In line with its goal and objective, NAPA provides technical support to various stakeholders at both the national and sub-national (state) […]
Policy Analysis and Modeling Trainings in Ethiopia in 2020
Several Policy Analysis and Modeling Trainings were conducted in Ethiopia by IFPRI researchers. They are discussed below: Cornelia van Zyl and Chris Rue, moderated and facilitated a training session on 'The best ways to provide evidence and interact with policy and decision makers' in November 2020 .This training was the first of its kind. It […]
Capacity Strengthening Training in Ethiopia under the GAAP2 project
Jessica Heckert, Agnes Quisumbing, Emily Myers, Audrey Pereira, Ruth Meinzen-Dick, Greg Seymour, Chloe van Biljon conducted a workshop to review progress in testing pro-WEAI with African projects (implementors and evaluation partners) in December 2019. The training had 10 male and 27 female participants. For more information, click here.
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