Conference Agenda
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Session Overview |
Date: Monday, 23/Sept/2024 | ||||||||||
8:30am - 5:00pm |
Causal Mapping with Simple Tools Steve Powell1, Fiona Remnant1,2, Gabriele Caldas Cabral1 1: Causal Map Ltd; 2: Bath Social & Development Research Ltd Location: Borgo 1 |
Principles Focused Evaluation: A practical approach to co- implementing feminist evaluation Donna Podems Stellenbosch University/Univ. Johannesburg, South Africa Location: Borgo 2 |
Walking in the Midst: Combining Complexity Concepts and Stories to Better Understand Impact Connor McMullen1, Helen Kuyper1,2, Nora Murphy Johnson3, Alex Simon2 1: Oasis; 2: WE Program; 3: Inspire to Change Location: Parco 1 |
Presenting Data Effectively Stephanie Evergreen Evergreen Data, United States of America Location: Parco 2 |
Towards Systemic Evaluation As Collaborative Praxis: A Practical Introduction To Three Principles Applied To Evaluation Practice Based On Systems Thinking In Practice (STiP) Barbara Schmidt-Abbey, Martin Reynolds Open University (UK) Location: Marina 1 |
Developmental Evaluation: New Directions and Applications Michael Quinn Patton Utilization-Focused Evaluation and Blue Marble Evaluation, United States of America Location: Marina 2 |
Applying Foreight Methods to Evaluation Practice Annette Lenore Gardner1, Kathleen Sullivan2 1: ALGardner Consulting, United States of America; 2: Fine Guage Strategy, United States of America Location: Faro |
Elevating the Transformative Power of Evaluation through Collaborative Action, Thinking, and Practice with PIALA Adinda Van Hemelrijck1, Jeremy Holland1, Allan Mua Illuingworth2, Andre Ling1, Nicola Giordano1 1: Collaborative Impact; 2: Mua'akia Consulting Location: Vecchia Pescheria |
Evaluation Theories in Action Brad Astbury, Lucio Naccarella The University of Melbourne, Australia Location: Bastioni |
Hacking Artificial Intelligence: Unleashing and Understanding its Potential for Evaluation Silva Ferretti Independent consultant, Italy Location: Orologio |
Date: Tuesday, 24/Sept/2024 | ||||||||
8:30am - 5:00pm |
Responding to Wicked Problems with Systemic Evaluation Anne Stephens1, Ellen Lewis2, Jill Thomas3 1: Ethos of Engagement Consulting; 2: Ethos of Engagement Consulting; 3: Ethos of Engagement Consulting Location: Borgo 2 |
Beyond the Basics: Hands-on Training in Outcome Harvesting Goele Scheers1, Richard Smith2 1: Goele Scheers Consultancy; 2: RDS Consulting Ltd Location: Parco 1 |
Blooming Perspectives: Practical Insights from the Garden of Evaluation Approaches Lyssa Becho1, Bianca Montrosse-Moorhead2, Daniela Schröter1 1: Western Michigan University, United States of America; 2: University of Connecticut, United States of America Location: Parco 2 |
Mastering Mixed Methods: Theory and Practice Catherine Elkins Belling the Cat, United States of America Location: Marina 1 |
Evaluation Of Climate Change And Development Martin Noltze, Alexandra Köngeter, Sven Harten German Institute for Development Evaluation (DEval), Germany Location: Marina 2 |
Getting to Valuing; Critical Systems Heuristics in Evaluation Practice Bob Williams None, New Zealand Location: Faro |
Courageous Conversations: Using ‘Good Medicine’ to Transform Evaluation Nicole Bowman1,2, Larry Bremner1, Carolee Dodge Francis3, Linda Lee3 1: Bowman Performance Consulting, United States of America; 2: University of Wisconsin Madison; 3: Proactive Information Services, Inc. Location: Bastioni |
Harnessing Earth Observations And Data Science To Evaluate Socio-environmental Issues Zélie Marçais1, Raghavan Narayanan1, Dominik Naeher2, Alexander Stepanov1 1: European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, United Kingdom; 2: University of Göttingen Location: Sequero |
Rapid Economic Evaluation to Maximise Program Reach and Impact per Unit Spending Lucian Lee1, Federico Ercolano2 1: International Rescue Committee; 2: Mercy Corps Location: Breakout 6 |
Harnessing Real-Time Evaluation to Navigate Complexity Scott Chaplowe International Evaluation Academy (IAEc) Location: Breakout 7 |
Contribution Analysis in Practice Thomas Delahais, Virginie Besrest Quadrant Conseil, France Location: Orologio |
Date: Wednesday, 25/Sept/2024 | ||||||||
8:30am - 9:00am |
Conference Opening: Welcome to EES 2024 Rimini Location: Anfiteatro 1 Chair: May Pettigrew, European Evaluation Society Welcome address. |
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9:15am - 10:45am |
040_Gov, accountability, dem: Government, Accountability, and Democracy Location: Anfiteatro 1 Chair: Willem van Eekelen, Mbridz |
Practical Wisdom In Practice Marthe Hurteau1, Thomas Delahais2, Virginie Besrest2, Astrid Brousselle3 1: Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada; 2: Quadrant Conseil, France; 3: University of Victoria - School of Public Administration, Canada Location: Borgo 1 |
Collaborative & Constructive Evaluation to Uncover Possibility for Positive Social Change in Times of Complexity and Tension Nicoletta Stame1, Tessie Catsambas2, Stewart Donaldson3, Laura Fantini4, Elvira Celardi5 1: Sapienza University of Roma, Italy; 2: EnCompass LLC; 3: Claremont Evaluation Center (CEC), The Evaluators’ Institute (TEI) at Claremont Graduate University; 4: A Colorni-Hirschman International Institute; 5: University of Catania (Italy Location: Borgo 2 |
How To Evaluate The Impact of French Community Centres? Building Evaluative Capacity Through The Evaluation Of A Complex Intervention Anne Revillard1, Héloïse Lucas1, Saad Loutfi2 1: LIEPP, Sciences Po, France; 2: CNAF Location: Parco 1 |
022_Collaborative practice: Collaborative practice for tansformative change 2 Location: Parco 2 Chair: Dr. Peter Van der Knaap, IOB |
Bridging Sectors - Finding a Common Language and Understanding in MEL for Impact Oliver Ellis, Hannah El Mufti Chemonics UK Location: Marina 1 |
When The Essential Is Invisible To The Eye: Mapping SMILE Approaches in Climate Philanthropy For Better Collaboration Marta Arranz1, Meredith Blair Pearlman2, Rees Warne3, Olivia Deich4, Joanna Cohen5 1: Climate SMILE; 2: The David and Lucile Packard Foundation; 3: Bezos Earth Fund; 4: Climate Breakthrough; 5: Builders Vision Location: Marina 2 |
Future-proofing Evaluations: How Can Strategic Foresight Be Leveraged For Evaluations? Cristiano Cagnin4, Soo Mee Baumann3, Goritsa Zlatanova2, Koen Rossel-Cambier1, Ilaria Piccioli5 1: European Union Agency for Asylum (EUAA)/ European Union Agencies Network (EUAN) - Performance Development Sub-Network (PDN); 2: European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) / EUAN-PDN; 3: European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) / EUAN-PDN; 4: European Training Foundation (ETF) / EUAN-PDN; 5: European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (OSHA) / EUAN-PDN Location: Faro |
Navigating Uncertainty: The Role of Futures Thinking in Evaluation Scott Chaplowe1, Zenda Ofir1, Annette L Gardner2, Kathleen M. Sullivan3 1: International Evaluation Academy, Global; 2: ALGardner Consulting; 3: Fine Gauge Strategy Location: Vecchia Pescheria |
Evaluating How International Organizations Collaborate Rasmus Heltberg1, Dario Piselli2, Kari Korhonen3, Tamar Gutner4, Liliana Andronova5, Leon Hermans6 1: World Bank, United States of America; 2: European Environment Agency; 3: European Stability Mechanism; 4: American University; 5: Graduate Institute; 6: IHE Delft Location: Lavatoio |
Collaborative Thought and Action on the Basis of Shared Norms and Principles: What is the Role of Human Rights in Evaluation? Martin Bruder1, Ada Ocampo2, Shravanti Reddy3, Claudio Alberti4, Jörg Faust1 1: German Institute for Development Evaluation (DEval); 2: International Development Evaluation Association (IDEAS); 3: Theory Action Group / Columbia University; 4: OECD-DAC EvalNet Location: Bastioni |
Looking Inward, Moving Forward: Toolkit for Indigenous Evaluations in the Asia Pacific Region Qudratullah Jahid, Randika De Mel, Asela Kalugampitiya, Madhuka Liyanagamage, Dorothy Mae Albiento, Dr. Fiona Cram Asia Pacific Evaluation Association, Philippines Location: Sequero |
Program Maturity, How Grants, Evaluation, And Design Intertwine Michele Germaine Girard, Aoife Ryle, An Gariogola Ivanhoe Development, United States of America Location: Breakout 6 |
026_Evaluation in management: Evaluations for improved management Location: Breakout 7 Chair: Prof. Mita Marra, University of Naples "Federico II", Italy |
042_Politics and Policy: Political and policy issues in evaluation 1 Location: Breakout 8 Chair: Dr. Oto Potluka, Oto Potluka |
Evaluating the Impact and Mobilisation Potential of Blended Finance Aproaches: Challenges and Solutions Magdalena Orth1, Amélie zu Eulenburg1, José Carbajo2, Saeed Ibrahim3, Raghavan Narayanan4, Matthijs de Bruijn5 1: German Institute for Development Evaluation (DEval), Germany; 2: Private Sector Evaluation Thematic Working Group of the European Evaluation Society; 3: Private Infrastructure Development Group (PIDG); 4: EBRD; 5: Steward Redqueen Location: Orologio |
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034_Tools, rubrics and matrics: New tools, rubric and metrics Location: Arengo (fixed seats) Chair: Alena Lappo, IAEA |
Using Outcome Harvesting For Monitoring Inter-Agency Collaboration: Possibilities And Specific Challenges Julianne Sloth-Bach1, Arjen Mulder2, Conny Hoitink3 1: Danmission; 2: Solidaridad; 3: independent consultant, the Netherlands Location: Anfiteatro 2 |
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10:45am - 11:15am |
CBW AM: Coffee Break AM |
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11:15am - 12:45pm |
032_Policy, Practice and Values: Policy, Practice and Values: Engagement, Collaboration, Professionalism and Ethics in Uncertain Times Location: Anfiteatro 1 Chair: May Pettigrew, European Evaluation Society |
Transforming Together - Building a Common Picture of the Role of Evaluation in the Transformation the World Needs Rasmus Heltberg1, Michael Quinn Patton2, Zenda Ofir2, Ian Goldman3, Kseniya Temnenko4, Suppiramaniam Nanthikesan5, Ada Ocampo6 1: IEG, World Bank; 2: Independent; 3: University of Cape Town; 4: Global Environment Facility; 5: IFAD; 6: IDEAS Location: Borgo 1 |
Collaborative Evaluation and Learning: Bridging Perspectives for Sustainable Action Dr. Indran A. Naidoo1, Gopal Singh2, Manas Puri3, Luciano Lavizzari4 1: International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD); 2: Madhya Pradesh Roads Development Corporation; 3: BRICS New Development Bank; 4: BRICS New Development Bank Location: Borgo 2 |
ESM Analytical Capability - Success in Building and Deploying Preventive Crisis Capabilities Kari Korhonen1, Nicola Giammarioli2, Pilar Castrillo3, John Goossen4 1: European Stability Mechanism (ESM), Evaluation Lead and Senior Advisor, Secretary General Department, Luxembourg; 2: European Stability Mechanism (ESM), Secretary General and Management Board member as Evaluation Commissioner, Luxembourg; 3: European Stability Mechanism (ESM), Head of Division, Chief Economist Department, as evaluation user.; 4: European Stability Mechanism (ESM), Evaluation team deputy lead and Legal Department, Luxembourg Location: Parco 1 |
001_Decolonisation and Indigenei: Decolonisation and Indigeneity - empowering local voices 1 Location: Parco 2 Chair: Serge Eric Yakeu Djiam, EvalIndigenous Network |
What Are we Learning from Regulatory Interventions in Sub-Saharan Africa? An Evaluation of Impact, Relevance, and Sustainability of Capital Markets Regulations Support Joan Kamau, Janine Ampulire Financial Sector Deepening (FSD) Africa, Kenya Location: Marina 1 |
Evaluation as decluttering: What can Evaluation as a Field Learn from Indigenous Epistemologies? April Nakaima1, Sanjeev Sridharan1, Tom Schwandt3, Tom Ling2, Ananda Millard3 1: Evaluation Centre for Complex Health Interventions, United States of America; 2: University of Hawai'i; 3: University of Illinois Location: Marina 2 |
Disrupting Learning and Evaluation in Philanthropy from a Feminist lens Shama Dossa1, Clara DeSalvo2, Boikanyo Modungwa3 1: Habib University, Fenomenal Funds; 2: FRIDA Young Feminist Funds; 3: Girls First Fund Location: Faro |
Collaboration That Makes a Difference: Leveraging Strategic Learning to Achieve Collective Impact in Complex Systems Michael Moses1, Amanda Stek1, Andrea Azevedo2 1: EnCompass LLC, United States of America; 2: Open Society Foundations Location: Vecchia Pescheria |
Navigating Reality: Unveiling the Complexities of Counterfactual Impact Evaluation Methods Silvia Vignetti1, Laura Delponte1, Giulia Canzian1, Enrico Pesaresi2, Áron Gereben3, Leonardo Iacovone4 1: CSIL; 2: European Commission; 3: European Investment Bank; 4: World Bank Location: Bastioni |
The Evaluation of Structural Gender Change in European Higher Education María Bustelo1, Jennifer Dahmen-Adkins2, Montserrat Botey3, Maxime Forest3, Angela Wroblewski4 1: Complutense University of Madrid, Spain; 2: RWTH Aachen University; 3: Sciences Po Paris; 4: Institute for Advanced Studies in Vienna Location: Sequero |
Expanding Voices, Building Bridges: How Initiatives in Latin America Have Organized to Increase Equity in Their Evaluation Practices. Denilson Aluizio da Silva1, Camila Cirillo3, Rayssa Bolelli1, Pablo Rodriguez-Bilella2 1: Itaú Foundation, Brazil; 2: Universidad Nacional de San Juan, Argentina; 3: GIFE - Grupo de Institutos Fundações e Empresas, Brazil Location: Breakout 6 |
025_Labour Markets: Labour market and livelihood intitatives evaluation 3 Location: Breakout 7 Chair: Dr. José Carbajo, Morera Consulting Ltd |
030_New ways of viewing: New ways of viewing evaluation Location: Breakout 8 Chair: Taruna Gupta, Secretary-General European Evaluation Society |
Building the Cadre: The Role of Competency-Based Technology Training in Effective MEL Farah Haddad1, Amy Joce2, Federico Ercolano3 1: Mercy Corps, Jordan; 2: Mercy Corps, Europe; 3: Mercy Corps, Europe Location: Orologio |
Moving From Conceptualization To Practice - Translating Equity-oriented Evaluation Into Reality Cecilia Milesi2, Subarna Mathes1, Tina Tordjaman-Nebe3, Steven Masvaure4, Randika Lawson5 1: Ford Foundation, United States of America; 2: Global Change Center; 3: United Nations Evaluation Group; 4: Witwatersrand University, South Africa; 5: Asia Pacific Evaluation Association Location: Arengo (fixed seats) |
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The Theory and Practice of Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience Sedef Akgungor1, Ellen Fitzpatrick2, Jindra Cekan3, Mariana Vidal Merino4 1: Dokuz Eylul University, Izmir, Turkey; 2: University of Oregon, United States of America; 3: Valuing Voices; 4: Adaptation Fund, Technical Evaluation Reference Group Location: Anfiteatro 2 |
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1:00pm - 2:00pm |
Lunch W: Lunch Wednesday |
Better Together in Action: Exploring the past, present, and future of the Comparative Policy Evaluation book series Drew Koleros1, Millard Ananda2, Ling Tom3, Lindqvist Ida4, Marra Mita5, Nicoletta Stame6, Peter van der Knaap7 1: Mathematica, United States of America; 2: Policy Research Institutre; 3: European Evaluation Society / RAND Europe; 4: NORAD, Norway; 5: University of Naples "Federico II", Italy; 6: Sapienza University of Roma, Italy; 7: IOB, Netherlands Location: Lavatoio |
Poster 1: Poster Session 1 Location: Marina Foyer Poster authors will be available to explain their poster and answer questions |
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2:15pm - 3:00pm |
Keynote Presentation: Jyotsna Puri, Special Adviser to the President, IFAD. Translating evidence to action – the last frontier Location: Anfiteatro 1 |
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3:00pm - 3:30pm |
CBW PM: Coffee Break PM |
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3:30pm - 5:00pm |
027_Younger voices: Younger voices in the development of evaluation Location: Anfiteatro 1 Chair: Alena Lappo, IAEA |
Collaborative Thinking And Practice For The Design Of Better Theories Of Change: Maximizing Relevance, Buy-in, And Use Marie Hélène Adrien1, Drew Koleros2, Carlisle Levine3, Hur Hassnain4, Zazie Tolmer5, Peter Van der Knaap6 1: Independent Practitioner, Canada; 2: Mathematica; 3: B.L.E Solutions; 4: Independent Consultant; 5: CoIntent ApS; 6: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, The Netherlands Location: Borgo 1 |
Evaluating Evaluation Capacity Building: A Collaborative Approach to Advancing and Advocating for Meaningful Practice Megan Lopez1, Lyssa Becho1, Michael FitzGerald2, Leslie Goodyear Goodyear3, Jennifer Urban4, Bob Williams5 1: Western Michigan University, United States of America; 2: The Rucks Group, United States of America; 3: Education Development Center, United States of America; 4: Montclair State University, United States of America; 5: Bob Williams LLC, New Zealand Location: Borgo 2 |
"Who’s Afraid Of Systems Thinking In Evaluation?” (How) Could Systems Thinking Concepts Enhance Collaborative Evaluation Practice? [Invited TWG8 Session] Barbara Schmidt-Abbey1,7, Liliana Olivia Lucaciu2, Martin Reynolds1, Emanuela Carta3, Alex Hurrell3, Priya Menon3, Johanna Lindstrom3, Lena Johansson de Château4, Ellen Lewis5, Hayat Askar6 1: Open University (UK); 2: LIDEEA; 3: Verian Group; 4: Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida); 5: Ethos of Engagement Consulting; 6: American Evaluation Association / Systems in Evaluation Topical Interest Group (SETIG) / Co-Chair; 7: EES Thematic Working Group 8 'Systems approaches in evaluation" / Co-Chair Location: Parco 1 |
Standing on the Shoulders of Giants: On the Collaborative and Coordinated Use of Existing Evidence from Evaluations Martin Bruder1, Anca Dumitrescu2, Mark Engelbert2, Mira Fey1, Tomasz Kozakiewicz2, Tina Tordjman-Nebe3, Kathrin Wolf1 1: German Institute for Development Evaluation (DEval); 2: 3ie (International Initiative for Impact Evaluation); 3: UNDP Location: Parco 2 |
How To Apply The Art And Craft Of Methodological Bricolage? Marina Apgar1, Melanie Punton2, Giovanna Voltalina2, Mieke Snijder1, Tom Zwollo3, Richard Smith4 1: Institute of Development Studies; 2: Itad; 3: Save the Children, Netherlands; 4: Independent Location: Marina 1 |
How to Make the Most of Joint Work in Evaluation and Audit? Ekaterina Sediakina Riviere4, Barbara Torggler3, Nynke de Witte2, Svetlana Negroustoueva1 1: CGIAR, Italy; 2: OSCE; 3: IAEA; 4: UNESCO Location: Marina 2 |
Extraction vs. Empowerment – Evaluation with Women* Survivors of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence Michaela Raab, Nora Sassenhagen medica mondiale, Germany Location: Faro |
Personal Resilience and Synergies Of Ukrainian Evaluators: Finding Possible Solutions In Impossible Situations Olha Krasovska1, Iryna Kravchuk2, Iryna Gryga3, Monika Bartosiewicz-Niziolek4, Sarah Bolger5, Dmytro Kondratenko6 1: Ukrainian Evaluation Association, Ukraine; 2: Creative Research&MEL Consulting; 3: QEHS; 4: Polish Evaluation Society; 5: IOD PARC; 6: Caritas Ukraine Location: Vecchia Pescheria |
Evaluating the Future of Education in France: the Example of a Large-scale Multi-partner test policy Laetitia Dansou1, Marie Vialle1, Jacques Carrillo2, Joanna Floch3 1: Verian France (formerly Kantar Public); 2: Edater; 3: Caisse des dépôts et consignations - Banque des territoires Location: Breakout 5 |
041_Multi country: Multi country evaluations approaches Location: Lavatoio Chair: Dr. Tom Ling, European Evaluation Society/ RAND Europe |
Is Academic Training Necessary For The Professionalization Of Evaluation? Reinhard Stockmann1, Maya Vijayaraghavan3, Juan Andrés Ligero Lasa4, Asela Kalugampitiya2 1: Universität des Saarlandes, Germany; 2: Center for Evaluation, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka; 3: Asian Development Bank, Philippinen; 4: Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain Location: Bastioni |
Targeting For Effective Development And Humanitarian Programmes Jeanette Cooke1, Tove Sagmo2, Michael Carbon3, Era Shrestha2, Fabrizio Felloni1, Tauhid Rahman4 1: IFAD, Italy; 2: NORAD; 3: WFP; 4: University of Arizona Location: Sequero |
Unlocking Collaboration for Innovating Evaluation Practice: The Ipsos Way Martin Kuehnemund, Spencer Rutherford, Jemuwem Eno-Amooquaye, Peter Welsh, Ed Biggart Ipsos Location: Breakout 6 |
A Better Way of Evidence Generation for System Change - Oxfam's story and experience Srividya Harish, Cristina Sette, Chipo Peggah, Diya Dutta, Jorge Chavez-Tafur Oxfam International Location: Breakout 7 |
031_ICT: Equitable application of ICT Location: Breakout 8 Chair: Willem van Eekelen, Mbridz |
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Centering Equity from Strategy Development Through to Evaluation: Practical Steps That Shifted the Ford Foundation's Work Kelsey Simmons, Bess Rothenberg, Subarna Mathes Ford Foundation, United States of America Location: Orologio |
“More Of The Same Or Time To Innovate? Harnessing Different Perspectives On An Established EU Outreach Network.” Melanie Kitchener1, Julia Halej1, Ana Craciun1, Elena Pascual Jiménez2, Nikolaos Tsiamis3 1: Tetra Tech International Development Europe Sp z.o.o.; 2: European Commission, Directorate General for Communication; 3: European Commission Representation in Sweden Location: Arengo (fixed seats) |
Photovoice - Building Evaluation That is Inclusive and Rigorous in Complex Settings Nele Claeys1, Edwin Cubillos2, Karijn Kakebeeke3, Tiffany Fairy4 1: Voices That Count; 2: Everyday Peace Indicators; 3: Picture Bridge Foundation; 4: King's College London Location: Anfiteatro 2 |
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5:15pm - 6:45pm |
Practical Examples In Promoting Meaningful Engagement Of Youth In Evaluation Marco Segone1, May Pettigrew2, Taruna Gupta2, Lea Corsetti3 1: Independent Evaluation Office, United Nations Population Fund; 2: European Evaluation Society; 3: yEES Location: Anfiteatro 1 |
Ethical Use of Emerging A.I.: How Can Strategic Guidance Support Rather Than Stifle Safe Innovation for Evaluation? Linda Raftree1, Kecia Bertermann2, Grace Lyn Higdon3, Silva Ferretti4 1: The MERL Tech Initiative, United States of America; 2: Independent; 3: Revolution Impact; 4: Independent Consultant Location: Borgo 1 |
Closing the Policy Cycle in Different Contexts: Three Routes to a (Kind of) Similar Destination Bradford Rohmer1, Giacomo Luchetta1, Laura Delponte2, Roe Langaas3 1: Syntesia Policy & Economics; 2: CSIL Milano; 3: Oxford Research Location: Borgo 2 |
Meet the Corporate Level Evaluation of Knowledge Management Practices In The International Fund for Agricultural Development Indran Naidoo1, Johanna Pennarz1, Lenyara Fundukova1, Zenda Ofir2 1: International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), Italy; 2: Independent Location: Parco 1 |
Critical Reflections On The Use Of Outcome Harvesting within Monitoring Processes Of Complex Programmes Steff Deprez1, Goele Scheers2, Richard Smith3 1: Voices That Count, Belgium; 2: Goele Scheers Consulting; 3: RDS Consulting Location: Parco 2 |
Strategic Learning and Evaluation in Evolving Societies – Navigating Complexity and Transformation Nikolai Weissert, Nicolai Løwenstein Pluss Leadership, Denmark Location: Marina 1 |
Evaluating Community Engagement approaches to health Giovanna Voltolina, Fernanda Pinheiro Sequeira, Georgia Blandon Itad Location: Marina 2 |
Exploring The ‘Power Of Story’ In Measuring And Communicating The Impact Of Complex International Development Janine Ampulire, Joan Wanjiru Kamau FSD Africa, Uganda Location: Faro |
Determining Our Impact as Evaluators and Researchers – Its Opportunities and Challenges Liz Turner1, Charlotte Vaillant1, Kaustuv Bandyopadhyay2, Lorriann Robinson3 1: Agulhas Applied Knowledge, UK; 2: Participatory Research in Asia, India; 3: The Advocacy Team Location: Vecchia Pescheria |
Humans and Machines: Ethical Collaborations in evaluation Petra van Nierop, Katerina Mantouvalou ICF Location: Breakout 5 |
013_Evaluation in education: Evaluation in education contexts Location: Lavatoio Chair: Prof. Mita Marra, University of Naples "Federico II", Italy |
Evaluation Capacity Development and the Transformational Imperative Scott Chaplowe1, Sinenhlanhla Tsekiso2, Brad Cousins3, Sven Harten4, Hayat Askar5 1: International Evaluation Academy; 2: CLEAR Anglophone Africa; 3: University of Ottawa; 4: DEval, German Institute for Development Evaluation; 5: EVALSDGs Location: Bastioni |
016_Innov and collaboration 01: Innovation and collaboration in evaluations Location: Sequero Chair: Dr. Peter Van der Knaap, IOB |
Navigating Dynamics, Opportunities, and Challenges of Collaborative Evaluation in India Rajib Nandi1, Mansi Shah2, Vikas Choudhry3, Ramanshu Ganguly4, Manas Puri5 1: Community of Evaluators - South Asia, India; 2: IKEA Foundation; 3: Sambodhi Research and Communications; 4: Shakti Foundation; 5: Independent Evaluation Office, New Development Bank Location: Breakout 8 |
Telling The Story Of Youth Work Across A London Borough Claire Arnott1, Gabrielė Nemanytė2, Maya Reggev3, Ruth Virgo3, Sally Baxter4 1: Claire Arnott Consulting; 2: The Social Investment Consultancy (TSIC); 3: London Youth; 4: Mary's Youth Club Location: Orologio |
Advancing SCM Theory In Practice Through Collaborative Thinking Across Sectors Daniela Zahn1, Daniela Schroeter2, Holta Trandafili3, Robin Markley1, Maja Kuna-Parrish4, Bridget Lavin5 1: BEI, Italy; 2: Western Michigan University; 3: World Vision; 4: ICRC; 5: Independent Evaluator Location: Arengo (fixed seats) |
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Participatory Narrative Inquiry And Sensemaking: Working With Micro-narratives In Evaluation (WFP, UNDP and IFAD) Michael Carbon1, Tina Tordjman-Nebe2, Jeanette Cooke3, Steff Deprez4 1: World Food Programme; 2: United Nations Development Programme; 3: International Fund for Agricultural Development; 4: Voices That Count Location: Anfiteatro 2 |
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8:30am - 10:00am |
Integrating the Humanitarian Principles in Evaluations of Humanitarian Action Laura Olsen1,3, Julia Steets2, Margie Buchanan-Smith1, Lewis Sida4, Vincenzo Lionetti5, Michael Carbon6 1: United Nations Evaluation Group; 2: Global Public Policy Institute; 3: UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs; 4: Institute of Development Studies; 5: UNHCR; 6: WFP Location: Anfiteatro 1 |
Navigating the Role of Steering Groups in Utilization-Focused Evaluation Processes – Rigging for Smooth Sailing Cecilia Magnusson Ljungman1, Luciana Capuano Mascarenhas3, Katarina Lundblad2, Lena Johansson du Chateau4 1: NIRAS, France; 2: NIRAS, Sweden; 3: NIRAS, Finland; 4: Sida, Sweden Location: Borgo 1 |
Micro-Credentials for the Professional Development of Evaluators Mona Selim1, Itziar Arispe2, Tamara M Walser3, Stewart I Donaldson4, Marzia Perilli5, Michael S Trevisan6 1: World Food Programme; 2: United Nations System Staff College; 3: University of North Carolina Wilmington; 4: Claremont Graduate University; 5: World Food Programme; 6: Washington State University Location: Borgo 2 |
033_Tools and techniques: Tools and techniques in evaluation Location: Parco 1 Chair: Dr. Koen Rossel-Cambier, EUAA |
002_Complexity: Complexity - evaluation approaches Location: Parco 2 Chair: ashwani muthoo, BRICS New Development Bank |
Transforming Policy Evaluation Within a Dutch Policy Assessment Agency: Can we Tackle the Challenges? Eva-Maria Kunseler1,2, Lisa Verwoerd1, Pia Nabielek1, Jetske Bouma1, Sandra van der Hel1 1: PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency; 2: Athena Institute VU Amsterdam Location: Marina 1 |
Learning and Documenting our Heritage: a Youth Peer Evaluation Pilot Maya Reggev1, Amy Shephard2, Lara Yanak1, Osesumen Odia1 1: London Youth, United Kingdom; 2: Shephard & Moyes Ltd, United Kingdom Location: Marina 2 |
Raise and Reflect: Navigating Effective Models for Evaluation Management Ibtissem Jouini1, Irene Toma2, Gaia Gullota3 1: CGIAR, Italy; 2: Consultant; 3: CGIAR, Italy Location: Faro |
Migration, Forced Displacement and Immobility; How Can Evaluators Help Understand Complex Multisectoral Change? Giorgia Prati3, Hind Aissaoui2, Raghavan Narayanan4, Yasmine Pagni5, Abdi Abdullahi1, Emmanuel Pondard5 1: IsDB; 2: IOM; 3: FAO; 4: EBRD; 5: EIB Location: Vecchia Pescheria |
Evaluation impact: Challenges and Emerging Trends in Italy Rosaria Lumino1, Cinzia Lombardo2, Lucrezia Bano3, Walter Antonio Canu4, Gaia Del Negro5, Concetta Fonzo6, Veronica Lo Presti7, Emanuela Reale8, Virgilio Buscemi9 1: University of Naples Federico II - AIV; 2: PtsClas spa - AIV; 3: Università di Torino; 4: Centrale Valutativa; 5: Istituto Italiano di Valutazione; 6: INAPP; 7: Università di Roma “La Sapienza”; 8: CNR-IRCRES; 9: Lattanzio KiBS Location: Breakout 5 |
TWG 6 Panel: AI In Evaluation – How Do We Pioneer AI In Evaluation Practice And Ensure Adherence To Evaluation Standards? Estelle Raimondo1, Uyen Kim Huynh2, Sven Harten3, Alexander Kocks3, Kai Rompczyk3, Laura Kunert3, Alena Lappo4 1: WB IEG; 2: UNICEF; 3: DEval; 4: IAEA, Austria Location: Lavatoio |
How Can Funders Support Collective Equitable Learning for Climate Action? Marta Arranz1, Nicole Walshe1, Amelia Abdelrazik2, Cristina Goñi3, Andrea Azevedo4 1: Climate SMILE; 2: 128 Collective; 3: European Climate Foundation; 4: Open Society Foundation Location: Bastioni |
003_M&E Climate action: M&E approaches and tools in Climate Action Location: Sequero Chair: Julian David Escobar, New Development Bank |
028_Evaluation in health: Evaluation approaches in Health Location: Breakout 7 Chair: Dr. Tom Ling, European Evaluation Society/ RAND Europe |
Sustainability Assessment - from ESG Rating to Complex Theories of Change Mita Marra1, Veronica Olazabal2, Juha Uitto3, Jonathan Morell4 1: University of Naples "Federico II", Italy; 2: BHP Foundation; 3: Global Environmental Fund; 4: Independent Evaluator Location: Breakout 9 |
Automating Monitoring Evaluation and Learning (MEL) Processes for Enhanced Evaluation for Humanitarian Cash Programs Atish Raj Shakya, Farah As'ad Haddad, Amy Joce Mercy Corps Location: Orologio |
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043_Politics and Policy: Political and policy issues in evaluation 3 Location: Arengo (fixed seats) Chair: Dr. Manuel Abrantes, PlanAPP - Competence Centre for Planning, Policy and Foresight in Public Administration |
Evaluation and Artificial Intelligence. Towards a New Evaluation Practice Steffen Bohni Nielsen1, Francesco Mazzeo Rinaldi2, Sarah Mason4, Bianca Montrosse-Moorhead3 1: National Research Centre for the Working Environment - NFA, Denmark; 2: University of Catania, Italy; 3: University of Connecticut, USA; 4: University of Mississippi, USA Location: Anfiteatro 2 |
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10:00am - 10:30am |
CBTh AM: Coffee Break AM |
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10:30am - 12:00pm |
PME for Food System Transformation from a Multi-disciplinary Perspective Marlene Roefs1, Scott Drimie2, Nikki Zimmerman3 1: WUR, Netherlands, The; 2: Southern Africa Food Lab; 3: World Food Programme Location: Anfiteatro 1 |
€Valuing Nature's Return on Investment: An Avenue for Sustainable Development? Jindra Cekanova1, Hanneke De Bode2, Andrealisa Belzer3, Weronika Felcis4, Bowman Nicole5 1: Valuing Voices at Cekan Consulting LLC, Czech Republic; 2: ODS (Organisation Development Support); 3: Canadian Evaluation Society (CES); 4: Secretary General in IOCE, & Latvian University; 5: NA Location: Borgo 1 |
Moving Forward Together: The Peer-to-Peer Learning Collaboration Approach by Twende Mbele as Developmental Internationalism? Parfait Kaseya Kasongo Twende Mbele, South Africa Location: Borgo 2 |
Collaborative Conception and Use of Evaluation in terms of Upcoming Strategic Topics in the Domain of Teacher Education Tanja P. Schnoz-Schmied, Gian-Paolo Curcio, Anja Putzi, Dominik Jörg University of Teacher Education of the Grinsons, Switzerland Location: Parco 1 |
044_Improving effectiveness: Improving effectiveness through M&E systems Location: Parco 2 Chair: Dr. Glenn oneil, Owl RE |
Collaborative Practice: Evaluating the UNICEF and WHO WASH Strategies Elke de Buhr1, Marie Bombin2 1: UNICEF, United States of America; 2: WHO, Switzerland Location: Marina 1 |
Wall-to-Wall Evaluation: A Conversation About the Pitfalls of Homogenizing Evaluation Practice Across Diverse Contexts Leslie Goodyear1, Peter Dahler-Larsen2, Maria Bustelo3 1: Education Development Center, United States of America; 2: Peter Dahler-Larsen, Københavns Universitet, Denmark; 3: Maria Bustelo, Universidad Complutense Madrid, Spain Location: Marina 2 |
Navigating Complexities in Evaluation: Fostering Collaboration and Integrity in Development Aid and Humanitarian Assistance Ananda Millard1, Yuka Hasegawa2, Susanne Rauh3 1: Policy Research Institute, Switzerland; 2: UNHCR, HQ, Switzerland; 3: Policy Research Institute, Switzerland Location: Faro |
Evaluating inclusion: Nurturing Diversity for a Fair World Donatella Poliandri1, Nicola Orlando2, Maddalena Bartolini3, Letizia Giampietro4, Francesca Catapano5, Gianfranco Pomatto6, Carlotta Antonelli7, Valeria Saggiomo8, Caterina Balenzano9, Gaia Testore10, Valentina Lamonica11, Marina Forestieri12 1: Italian National Institute for Educational Evaluation-INVALSI, AIV Board, Italy; 2: Institute for Social Research-IRS, AIV Board, Italy; 3: CNR-IRCRES; 4: INVALSI; 5: Lattanzio KIBS; 6: IRES Piemonte; 7: Università di Roma “La Sapienza”; 8: Università di Napoli “L’Orientale”; 9: Università di Bari; 10: ASVAPP; 11: CNR-IRCRES; 12: Università di Messina Location: Vecchia Pescheria |
From Policy to Action - A Panel-discussion On The Evolving interinstitutional Evaluation Thinking And Practice In Austrian Development Cooperation Raimund Magis1, Sigrid Breddy2, Kristin Duchâteau3 1: Austrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Austria; 2: Austrian Development Agency, Austria; 3: Austrian Development Bank, Austria Location: Lavatoio |
Synergies and Impact: Evaluating International Response to War on Ukraine Olga Mrinska1, Olha Krasovska2, Javier Fabra-Mata3, Vincent Coppens5, Theo Mercadal5, Stefan Leiderer4, Konstantin Atanesyan6 1: EBRD, United Kingdom; 2: Ukrainian Evaluation Association; 3: Norad; 4: DEval; 5: ADE; 6: World Bank Group Location: Bastioni |
017_Innovations & collaborations: Innovations and collaborations in evaluation capacity building Location: Sequero Chair: Dr. Rasmus Heltberg, World Bank |
How To Amplify and Empower Public Education Voices Through the Use of Rubrics in Formative Assessments Raquel Sobral Nonato, Carla Chiamareli, Fernanda Seidel Itau Foundation, Brazil Location: Breakout 6 |
The Interactive Social Protection Simulator (ISPS) Tool: An Ex-ante Microsimulation Tool for Assessing Targeting Effectiveness for Cash Transfer Programmmes Hazal Colak Oz, Dr. Meltem Aran, Nazlı Aktakke Development Analytics, Oxford, the UK Location: Breakout 7 |
Evaluating Interculturality Michael S Trevisan1, Tamara M Walser2, Marta Milani3, Agostino Portera4, Stefano D'Errico5 1: Washington State University, United States of America; 2: University of North Carolina-Wilmington; 3: University of Verona; 4: University of Verona; 5: International Institute for Environment and Development Location: Breakout 9 |
Qualitative Data Visualization: Principle-Based Practices Stephanie Evergreen1, Michael Quinn Patton2, Charmagne Campbell-Patton2 1: Evergreen Data, United States of America; 2: Utilization-Focused Evaluation, United States of America Location: Orologio |
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AI-powered Evaluation: Maximizing Efficiency While Minimizing Risks Marco Segone1, Uyen Kim Huynh2, Sven Harten3 1: Independent Evaluation Office, United Nations Population Fund; 2: UNICEF; 3: DEval Location: Anfiteatro 2 |
Economic Evaluation using Dioptra tool Federico Ercolano1, Lucian Lee2, Paul Bartilol3, Simon Fuchs4 1: Mercy Corps; 2: International Rescue Committee; 3: Catholic Relief Services; 4: Save the Children Location: Arengo (fixed seats) |
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12:15pm - 1:15pm |
Lunch Th: Lunch Thursday |
Better Together in Action: Exploring the past, present, and future of the Comparative Policy Evaluation book series Drew Koleros1, Marie-Hélène Adrien2, Steffen Bohni Nielson3, Ida Lindqvist4, Mita Marra5, Francesco Mazzeo Rinaldi6, Nicoletta Stame7 1: Mathematica, United States of America; 2: Independent Practitioner, Canada; 3: National Research Centre for the Working Environment – NFA, Denmark; 4: NORAD, Norway; 5: University of Naples "Federico II", Italy; 6: University of Catania, Italy; 7: Sapienza University of Roma, Italy Location: Marina 2 |
Poster 2: Poster Session 2 Location: Marina Foyer Poster authors will be available to explain their poster and answer questions |
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1:30pm - 3:00pm |
Integrating Gender Approaches and Feminist Values into Global Evaluations That Address SDG5 Monica Lomena-Gelis1, Donna Podems2, Sonal Zaveri3 1: IFAD, Italy; 2: University of Johannesburg and Stellenbosch University; 3: EvalGender+, IDEAS Location: Anfiteatro 1 |
Handing over the Torch: Intergenerational Insights on Evaluation Capacity Building (ECB) Irene Guijt1, Tessie Catsambas2, Chathuranga Hasithi Samarasinghe3, Jahid Qudratullah4, Marco Segone5, Cristina Cribillers Reig6 1: Oxfam Great Britain, United Kingdom; 2: EnCompass LLC, United States; 3: EvalYouth Asia, Wageningen University and Research, Netherlands; 4: Oxford Policy Management; 5: UNFPA; 6: EvalYouth Europe co-lead, Ivàlua - Institut Català d'Avaluació de Pol. Púb. Location: Borgo 1 |
Global perspective of Indigenous Evaluation Practice: Lessons learned from the “Indexing and promoting indigenous approaches in the service of equity-centered evaluation” project in Africa, Asia, Central and South America Serge Eric Yakeu Djiam, Fiona Cram, Randika Lawson De Mel, Nicky Bowman, Ponge Awuor, Florence Ebam Etta, Larry Bremner, Carolee Dodge Francis EvalIndigenous Network Location: Borgo 2 |
Science Groups’ Cluster Evaluation: Collaborative Learning and Accountability in Research for Development Context Ibtissem Jouini1, Enrico Boanaiuti2, Holger Meinke3, Lea Corsetti4, Marta Molinari5 1: CGIAR IAES Senior Evaluation Manager; 2: The International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA) and CIP- CGIAR, MEL Research Team Leader; 3: Chair, Independent Science for Development Council, CGIAR; 4: CGIAR IAES Research Analyst; 5: CGIAR IAES Research Analyst Location: Parco 1 |
006_Enviroment and climate: Environment and Climate Change 2 Location: Parco 2 Chair: Dr. Rasmus Heltberg, World Bank |
Intersectoral and Interdisciplinary Evaluation Capacity Building: A Collective Exploration of Sustainable Approaches in the Post-Pandemic Social Sector Rebecca Jayne Gokiert1, Leslie Fierro4, Nicholas Denomey1, Michelle Searle5, Anita Ewan1, Shelly Jun1, Rich Janzen3, Cheryl Poth1, Isabelle Bourgeois2 1: University of Alberta, Canada; 2: University of Ottawa, Canada; 3: Center for Community-Based Research, Canada; 4: McGill University, Canada; 5: Queens University Location: Marina 1 |
Old Dogs Can Do New Tricks: Repurposing Hierarchical Card Sorting As A Foundation For Evaluation Niki Wood1, Sarah Ghattass2 1: Chemonics UK, Sweden; 2: Independent consultant Location: Marina 2 |
Putting Feminist Learning Into Practice Francesca Louise D'Emidio1, Joanna Knight2, Shama Dossa3 1: Learning and Change Ltd, United Kingdom; 2: merl, United Kingdom; 3: Fenomenal Funds, United States Location: Faro |
Experimental Methods and Theory-based Evaluation: Building Bridges Anne Revillard1, Virginie Besrest2, Agathe Devaux-Spatarakis2, Muriel Fonder3, Ana Manzano4, Laura Peck5, Clément Pin6, Sara Van Belle7 1: LIEPP, Sciences Po; 2: Quadrant Conseil; 3: Walloon Institute of Evaluation, Foresight and Statistics; 4: University of Leeds; 5: MEF Associates; 6: INSEI, LIEPP; 7: Institute of Tropical Medicine, University of Antwerp Location: Vecchia Pescheria |
Evaluating Multilateral and Bilateral Cooperation in Crisis Context: Lessons Learned and Pathways Forward Natalia Kryg1, Véronique Salze-Lozac'h1, Olga Francova2, Megan Kennedy-Chouane3 1: EBRD, London; 2: European Stability Mechanism, Luxembourg; 3: OECD, Paris Location: Lavatoio |
From Evaluation of Transformation to Evaluation for Transformation Sebastian Schuster1, Tereza Kaplan1, Brittany Dernberger2, Eddah Kanini3, Diya Dutta4, Marlene Roefs5 1: Welthungerhilfe (WHH); 2: CARE; 3: African Evaluation Association; 4: Oxfam; 5: Wageningen University Location: Bastioni |
014_Effectiveness in dev eval: Challenges to effectiveness in development evaluations Location: Sequero Chair: Prof. James Copestake, University of Bath |
The Power Of Networks And Communities To Strengthen Capacities On Evaluation In Agriculture And Rural Development Simona Cristiano1, Svetlana Negroustoueva2, Virgilio Buscemi3 1: CREA, Italy; 2: CGIAR, Italy; 3: Lattanzio kibs, Italy Location: Breakout 6 |
037_Qualitative approaches: Qualitative and case based approaches Location: Breakout 8 Chair: Dr. Oto Potluka, Oto Potluka |
Evaluation with Populations on the Move: Evaluation Designs, Methods, and Ethics for Programs Supporting Displaced and Migrating Groups Jon Anthony Kurtz1, Qundeel Khattak2, Rebecca Wolfe4, Mareike Schomerus3 1: Mercy Corps, USA; 2: Save the Children, USA; 3: Harris School for Public Policy, University of Chicago, USA; 4: Busara, Kenya Location: Breakout 9 |
Harmonizing Heterogeneity: Blending Apples And Oranges To Understand Progress Kate Louise Richardson, Hannah El Mufti, Teresa Di Giacomo, Micah Kiplagat, Eric Conlon Chemonics Group UK Ltd, United Kingdom Location: Orologio |
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018_Culture and community: Culture, community and local knowledge in evaluation 1 Location: Anfiteatro 2 Chair: Prof. Brad Cousins, University of Ottawa |
Better evaluation across EU institutions – Progress and Challenges Emmanuel Pondard1, Alexia Maniaki-Griva2, Michael Gremminger3, Martin Weber4, May Pettigrew5 1: EIB; 2: European Parliament; 3: European Commission; 4: European Court of Auditors; 5: European Evaluation Society Location: Arengo (fixed seats) |
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3:00pm - 3:30pm |
CBTh PM: Coffee Break PM |
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3:30pm - 5:00pm |
Evaluating Gender Equality: A Holistic Approach Yasmine Pagni1, Ombeline De Bock1, Louri Marounov1, Tatiana Goetghebuer2 1: EIB; 2: ADE Location: Anfiteatro 1 |
This Way Up: Mutual Accountability for Collaborative Change Practices Laura Tagle1, Serafino Celano7, Luigi Cuna2, Daniela Storti3, Eloisa Canu4, Sonia Pistis4, Elisabetta Venezia5, TBD TBD6 1: Independent Evaluator, Italy (will act as session moderator); 2: Council of Europe Development Bank; 3: Council for Agricultural Research and Economics – CREA; 4: Policies Evaluation Division of the Sardinian Region; 5: Bari University Aldo Moro, Region Apulia’s Evaluation Unit; 6: European Commission - Directorate General Regional and Urban Policy - Evaluation and European Semester; 7: Project ASSIST, supporting Italy's National Evaluation System for Cohesion Policy Location: Borgo 1 |
023_Learning and collaboration: Applying methods for better learning and collaboration 2 Location: Borgo 2 Chair: Willem van Eekelen, Mbridz |
Power, Participation, and Utilization: Dynamics in Two Internal Evaluations Colleen Brady1, Amanda Satterwhite1, Dina Milovanovic2, Waths Mughandira3, Sarah Maniates1, Whitney Stockwell1 1: United States Agency for International Development, Local, Faith, and Transformative Partnerships Hub; 2: United States Agency for International Development, Serbia Mission; 3: United States Agency for International Development, Malawi Mission Location: Parco 1 |
Amplifying the Transformative Power of Collaborative Learning Networks (CLNs) through a Collaborative Evaluation Practice: Insights from Piloting a Framework in Health and Immunization Adinda Van Hemelrijck1, Andre Ling1, Katie Bowman2, Chloe Lanzara2, Seyni Mbaye2, Amanda Folsom1 1: Collaborative Impact, Belgium; 2: Results for Development Location: Parco 2 |
Are We Truly Culturally-responsive? Removing the Euro-Western Lens from Storytelling Techniques. Niki Wood1, Yulye Jess Romo Ramos2, Shahrazad Qassem1, Edwin Cubillos3, Bagele Chilisa4, Larry K. Bremner5 1: Chemonics UK, Sweden; 2: Nexus Evaluation, UK; 3: Everyday Peace Indicators, Colombia; 4: University of Botswana, Botswana; 5: Proactive Information Services Inc., Canada Location: Marina 1 |
Gender Transformative And Human Rights-based? Experiences, Challenges And Solutions With The “What” And The “How” In Evaluation Lena Taube, Angela Heucher DEval, Germany Location: Marina 2 |
Change-oriented, Stakeholder-centred Approaches That Take Account Of The Intersectional Gender Approach And Ecological And Empowerment Issues Isabelle Moreau, Armelle Barré F3E, France Location: Faro |
Taking Stock of North-South Collaboration. Are We Doing Enough to “Localize” Evaluation? Diane Bombart1, Kabîr Faizul2, Ekaterina Sediakina-Rivière3, Dany Ayida4, Dugan Fraser5 1: Institute for Development Strategy; 2: Philanthropy 360; 3: UNESCO; 4: Afrique Label Group; 5: Global Evaluation Initiative, World Bank IEG Location: Vecchia Pescheria |
Unlocking the Potential of Equity-Oriented Evaluation Capacity Building Lucio Naccarella, Brad Astbury, Georgina Sutherland, Erin Davis University of Melbourne, Australia Location: Breakout 5 |
A Journey through Participatory and Transformational Evaluation using Outcome Harvesting Karen Ansbaek1, Helene Bach2, Tereza Kaplan3, Martina Tomeo4, Conny Hoitink5 1: The Danish Institute for Human Rights; 2: International Media Support (IMS); 3: Welthungerhilfe (WHH); 4: University of Pisa, Dept of Political Science - VoisLab S.r.l.; 5: independent consultant, the Netherlands Location: Lavatoio |
The Italian Cooperation System And The OECD-DAC Recommendations On Aid Effectiveness Massimo Tommasoli1, Francesco Capecchi2, Maura Viezzoli3 1: International IDEA, Sweden; 2: Ministero degli Affari Esteri e della Cooperazione Internazionale; 3: Comitato Internazionale per lo Sviluppo dei Popoli Location: Bastioni |
EES TWG 6 panel: 50 Shades of Rigor: How Much is Enough for Impact Evaluation in Fragile Contexts? Alena Lappo1, Sven Harten2, Alexander Kocks2, Jonas Leo Heirman3, Kristen McCollum3, Zlata Bruckauf4 1: IAEA; 2: DEval; 3: WFP; 4: UNICEF Location: Sequero |
045_Co-creation and collaboratio: Co-creation and collaborative action for learning and change Location: Breakout 6 Chair: Dr. Rasmus Heltberg, World Bank |
How to Seize Opportunities and Mitigate the Risks of Technology for Development and in Evaluation – A Fishbowl Session by the Evaluation Units of EBRD, UNDP, IADB, ADB, and The World Bank Alper Dincer1, Juan David Gonzales2, Fernando Carlos Barbosa3, Maya Vijayaraghavan4, Soniya Carvalho5 1: European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD); 2: United Nations Development Programme (UNDP); 3: Inter-American Development Bank (IADB); 4: Asian Development Bank (ABD); 5: World Bank Group (WBG) Location: Breakout 7 |
035_Food and agricultural system: Improving food and agricultural systems through evaluation 1 Location: Breakout 8 Chair: John Andrew Laird, New Development Bank |
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Transforming Evaluation Practices: A Paradigm Shift Towards Decolonised and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Principles Based Evaluation. Petra Novakova, Karina Lehrner, Silvia Salinas Mulder, Rania Fazah, Weronica Felcis, Sonal Zaveri EES TWG 1 - Gender and Evaluation Location: Breakout 9 |
Capacity Strengthening Initiatives: Participatory Approaches to Monitoring, Learning & Evaluation Angelica Marie Fleischer, Raquel Pujadas Bach Independent Location: Orologio |
Statistics and the Evaluation of Policies for Regions and Local Areas Cristina Brasili1, Pinuccia Calia1, Cristina Bernini1, Federica Galli1, Augusto Cerqua2, Beatrice Biondi1, Silvia De Nicolò1, Mario Mazzocchi1, Alice Guerra3, Pierpaolo Pattitoni1, Laura Vici1 1: Department of Statistical Sciences, University of Bologna, Italy; 2: Sapienza, University of Rome, Italy; 3: Department of Economics, University of Bologna, Italy Location: Anfiteatro 2 |
Transforming Dutch Climate Policy with Reflexive Evaluation Eva Kunseler1,3, Pia Nabielek1, Kim Hermans2, Timon Vervoorn2, Hidde Boonstra3, Lisa Verwoerd1 1: PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency; 2: Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate; 3: Athena Institute, VU Amsterdam Location: Arengo (fixed seats) |
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5:15pm - 6:45pm |
005_AI challenges: AI challenges in practice Location: Anfiteatro 1 Chair: Taruna Gupta, Secretary-General European Evaluation Society |
The Importance of Economic Evaluations – Cost Efficiency and Effectiveness of Programs in International Development Stacie Gobin, Samuel Okoth, Lindsey Hehman Hehman, Emily Mitchell Gobin Global, LLC Location: Borgo 1 |
Rethinking Rigour to Navigate Complexity: Collaboration Across Plural Perspectives Marina Apgar1,2,4,5, Tom Aston2, Helene Bradburn1, Kate McKegg3,6,7,8 1: Inclusive Rigour Co-Lab; 2: Causal Pathways Initiative; 3: Kinnect Group; 4: Institute of Development Studies; 5: Centre for Development Impact; 6: The Knowledge Institute; 7: Tuakana Teina; 8: Aotearoa New Zealand Evaluation Association Location: Borgo 2 |
Applying Systems Thinking and Tools to Underpin a Developmental Evaluation Approach to Monitoring Progress and Evaluating Transformational Change in the Disability Services System in Australia. Maria Eliadis1, Kirsten Bording Collins2, Susan Garner3, Pouya Farbod1, Jackie Breasley1 1: B-HART; 2: AdaptivePurpose; 3: Susanjgarner.com Location: Parco 1 |
011_Collaborative practice: Collaborative practice for transformative change Location: Parco 2 Chair: Dr. Tom Ling, European Evaluation Society/ RAND Europe |
Why Evaluators are Uniquely Suited to Partner with Collaboratives for Social Impact Nazanin Zargarpour, Ally Davis, Devin Larsen Learning Collaborative Institute, United States of America Location: Marina 1 |
Evaluations in Times of Crises: Approaches, Challenges, and Solutions in Evaluations During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Examples from International Development Agencies and Funds Wiebke Stein1, Janis Schnell1, Carlos Tarazona2, Roberto La Rovere3, Sophie Kang'oma4 1: German Institute for Development Evaluation (DEval), Germany; 2: Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO); 3: Pan American Health Organization (PAHO); 4: Ministry of Finance, Economic Planning and Development, Republic of Malawi Location: Marina 2 |
Evaluating the Resilience Paradigm: Are OECD evaluation criteria fit for purpose? Maximilian Reinke, Raghavan Narayanan, Alexander Stepanov European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, United Kingdom Location: Faro |
Empowering Voices: Decolonizing Evaluation Through Participatory (Visual) Storytelling Methods (Session Provided Under The Umbrella Of TWG6) Nur Rokhmah Hidayati1, Karijn Kakebeeke2, Sanjukta Moorthy3, Sven Harten4 1: ResulstinHealth, Netherlands, The; 2: Picture Bridge Foundation; 3: The SMC Group; 4: DEval (TWG6 EES) Location: Vecchia Pescheria |
Strengthening the Role of Partner Countries in Evaluating Development Cooperation - Mutual Accountability for Better Evaluation Joerg Faust1, Sabine Bernabe2, Megan Kennedy-Chouane3, Miche Ouedraogo4, Peter VanderKnaap5 1: German Institute for Development Evaluation DEval, Germany; 2: Independent Evaluation Group, the WorldBank; 3: Organization of Economic Development and Evaluation; 4: African Evaluation Association; 5: Evaluation Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affair of the Netherlands Location: Breakout 5 |
Voices That Count: Harnessing Micro-Narratives For Evaluation And Action (SenseMaker In Practice) Steff Deprez1, Nele Claeys2, Michael Carbon3, Ana Maria De la Parra Rovelo4 1: Voices That Count; 2: Voices That Count; 3: World Food Programme; 4: SIA Desarrollo Location: Lavatoio |
007_Environment and climate: Environment and Climate Change 3 Location: Bastioni Chair: Dr. Marlene Mary Laeubli Loud, Lauco Consultancy |
004_Environment and climate: Environment and climate Location: Sequero Chair: Manas Puri, New Development Bank |
036_Food and agriculture: Improving food and agriculatural systems through evaluation 2 Location: Breakout 8 Chair: Laura Tagle, Independent Evaluator |
Collaborative Thought And Action Through Participatory Group Concept Mapping Yan Kestens1, Patrick Matos2, Charlérik Lemieux2 1: Université de Montréal, Canada; 2: Polygon Research Inc., Montreal, Canada Location: Orologio |
019_Culture and community: Culture, community and local knowledge in evaluation 2 Location: Anfiteatro 2 Chair: Dr. Koen Rossel-Cambier, EUAA |
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Network Of European Societies For Evaluation Panel: The Value Of Networking Daniele Lamarque3, Nicola Orlando2, Willem Van Eekelen1 1: NESE Advisory Board; 2: NESE Advisory Board; 3: Independent Evaluator Location: Arengo (fixed seats) |
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8:00am - 9:30am |
Visualizing Evaluation Theory: Trees, Rivers, Flower Gardens, and Beyond Sebastian Lemire1, Bianca Montrosse-Moorhead2, Christina Christie3, Mel Mark4, Sara Vaca5, Stewart Donaldson6, Thomas Delahais7 1: Abt Associates; 2: University of Connecticut; 3: University of California, Los Angeles; 4: Penn State University; 5: UNESCO; 6: Claremont Graduate University; 7: Quadrant Conseil Location: Anfiteatro 1 |
What Are They Thinking? Innovative Approaches To Understanding Actors In Evaluations. Tom Wagstaff, Matilda Eriksson, Fernanda Carneiro, Nils Riemenschneider Oxford Policy Management, United Kingdom Location: Borgo 1 |
Can Decentralization in International Financial Institutions (IFIs) Lead to Better Development Results? Harnessing Evaluative Evidence from AfDB, IFAD, and the World Bank. Anna Aghumian1, Rasmus Heltberg2, Nanthikesan Suppiramaniam3 1: Independent Evaluation Group, World Bank Group, United States of America; 2: Independent Evaluation Group, World Bank Group, United States of America; 3: Independent Office of Evaluation, IFAD, Italy Location: Borgo 2 |
010_Evaluation of R&D: Evaluation of Research and entrepreneurship Location: Parco 1 Chair: Dr. José Carbajo, Morera Consulting Ltd |
012_EU collaboration: EU evaluation- perspectives on collaboration Location: Parco 2 Chair: Bradford Rohmer, Syntesia Policy and Economics |
Preserving The Independence Of Evaluation Evidence And Communicating Results Matthew Bell, Catherine Galano, Philippe Majerus, Pia Cache Frontier Economics, United Kingdom Location: Marina 1 |
Application of Delphi-method in futures focused and forward-looking evaluation – lessons from recent evaluation cases by the Finnish Innovation Fund, Sitra and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Finland Nea-Mari Heinonen1, Rose Thompson Coon2, Pinja Parkkonen2 1: Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland; 2: The Finnish Innovation Fund Sitra Location: Marina 2 |
Integrating GESI Considerations and Approaches to Evaluations in Biodiversity Rachel Beattie1, Doug Gibbs2, Tasnim Elboute3 1: NIRAS; 2: Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs; 3: Global Diversity Foundation Location: Vecchia Pescheria |
From Data to Decision: The Role of KM and Communication in Evidence-Based Policy Making Patrizia Cocca1, Cristian Crespo2, Christian Schmidt3, Darlene Christopher4, Anne-Claire Luzot5 1: Global Evaluation Initiative; 2: CLEAR-LAC; 3: Schema LLC; 4: World Bank IEG; 5: WFP Location: Breakout 5 |
Methods to Evaluate Knowledge Management: Experiences from IFAD, Norad and GEF Johanna Pennarz1, Mikal Khan1, Ida Lindkvist2, Kseniya Temnenko3 1: International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), Italy; 2: Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Norway; 3: Global Environment Facility (GEF), USA Location: Lavatoio |
Building Local and National Capacities for Climate Action: Bridging the Gap between Policy and Practice Véronique Salze-Lozac'h1, Regina Husakova1, Andreas Reumann2, Christine Wörlen3 1: EBRD, United Kingdom; 2: GCF, South Korea; 3: Arepo Consult, Germany Location: Bastioni |
Empirically Informed Upgrading of Organisational Theories of Change: Uptake of QuIP as an Example of Evaluative Bricolage. James Copestake1, Fiona Remnant2, Gerben Visser3, Kristel Casimiro3, Alexandra Priebe4, Grace Igweta4 1: University of Bath, United Kingdom; 2: Bath Social and Development Research Ltd; 3: Dorcas; 4: World Food Programme Location: Sequero |
From Theory to Practice: Diverse Perspectives on Best Practices in Evaluating Just Energy Transitions Oscar Garcia1, Boaz Liesdek1, Ian Goldman2, Rebecca Adler3, Colleen Sullivan3 1: Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet (GEAPP); 2: International Evaluation Academy; 3: NIRAS International Consulting Location: Breakout 9 |
Evaluating Public Movements: A Deep Dive Into Good Practices And Learnings Mansi Shah1, Rodd Myers2, Anna Baranova3, Harpreet Bhullar3 1: IKEA Foundation; 2: Dala Institute; 3: Purpose Location: Orologio |
Invited TWG8 Session: Systemic Impact: from Discourse to Disruptive Practice Kirsten Bording Collins1, Brittany Dernberger2, Eddah Kanini3, Tereza Kaplan4 1: AdaptivePurpose; 2: CARE; 3: African Evaluation Association; 4: Welthungerhilfe (WHH) Location: Anfiteatro 2 |
Systems-Informed Approaches to Evaluating Population Health Policy Interventions Miriam Alvarado1,3, Elizabeth McGill2, Natasha Sobers3, Stephanie Whiteman3, Jean Adams1, Madhuvanti M. Murphy3 1: University of Cambridge, United Kingdom; 2: London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom; 3: University of the West Indies, Barbados Location: Arengo (fixed seats) |
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9:30am - 10:00am |
CBF AM: Coffee Break AM |
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10:00am - 10:50am |
Keynote Conversation: Zenda Ofir, International Transformation, Strategy and Evaluation Specialist; Bagele Chilisa, Professor, University of Botswana Post Graduate Research and Evaluation Programme; Yvonne Pinto, Director General, International Rice Research Institute. Location: Anfiteatro 1 Title: Transforming Together
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11:00am - 12:30pm |
Cooperation between Multilateral and National Development Banks: the Role of Evaluation Elif Timur1, Luigi Cuna1, Julien Garnier2, Guido Romano3, Sheer Khan4, Jose Claudio Linhares Pires5 1: Council of Europe Development Bank; 2: Banque desTerritoires, Groupe Caisse des Dépôts, France; 3: Cassa dei Depositi e Prestiti, Italy; 4: UK Infrastructure Bank, United Kingdom; 5: Inter-American Development Bank Location: Anfiteatro 1 |
Evaluation Of Adaptive Programmes: Grappling With Paradoxes Marijn Faling2, Rens Willem Twijnstra1, Alexander Otgaar5, Willem van Eekelen6, Leonie Hoijtink4, Greetje Schouten3 1: Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, The Netherlands; 2: International Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University Rotterdam; 3: KIT Royal Tropical Institute, Amsterdam; 4: SNV Netherlands Development Organisation; 5: Policy and Operations Evaluation Department (IOB), The Netherlands; 6: Independent Consultant Location: Borgo 1 |
Dealing with Scarce Resources in Times of the Polycrisis: How to Strengthen the Evaluation of Efficiency (efficiently) Through Methodological Innovations and Collaborative Action? Martin Noltze1, Alejandro Guerrero-Ruiz2, Laura Gerken3, Claudia Kornahrens4, Lucian Lee5, T.b.c. T.b.c.6, Sabrina Disse1 1: German Institute for Development Evaluation (DEval); 2: Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD); 3: German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ); 4: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ); 5: International Rescue Committee; 6: Multilateral Development Bank / Development Finance Institution Location: Borgo 2 |
Mixed-team Approach: Evaluation of Ireland’s Expo 2020 Dubai Siobhán McGee1, Macarena Davies2 1: Department of Foreign Affairs, Ireland; 2: Trade Advisers Location: Parco 1 |
020_Culture and community: Culture, community and local knowledge in evaluation 3 Location: Parco 2 Chair: Ramanshu Ganguly, Shakti Sustainable Energy Foundation |
Taking Gender into Account in Evaluation: from Theory to Practice Catherine Fallon1, Muriel Fonder2, Noémie Lequet3 1: Université de Liège, Belgium; 2: IWEPS, Belgium; 3: Quadrant Conseil, France Location: Marina 2 |
A Feministic And Localized MEL Approach – Moving Beyond Principles And Values Helene Bach, Waqas Naeem International Media Support Location: Faro |
015_Learning and collaboration: Applying methods for better learning and collaboration Location: Vecchia Pescheria Chair: Laura Tagle, Independent Evaluator |
Challenges of Learning from Evaluation Case Studies and Ways Forward Estelle Raimondo1, Derek Beach2, Gabriela Camacho Garland2, Johannes Schmitt3, Tom Aston4 1: Independent Expert Group, World Bank; 2: Aarhus University; 3: DEval - German Development Evaluation Agency; 4: Independent evaluator Location: Lavatoio |
Changing The Rules Of The Game: The Praxis Of Generating And Using Evidence For Policy And Institutional Reform Devika Lakhote1, Julian Glucroft2, Marina Apgar3 1: International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie); 2: Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC); 3: Institute of Development Studies Location: Bastioni |
021_Complexity and systems eval: Complexity and systems evaluation approaches 2 Location: Sequero Chair: Prof. Mita Marra, University of Naples "Federico II", Italy |
039_Theory based Approaches 2: Developments in Theory Based approaches 2 Location: Breakout 7 Chair: Dr. Oto Potluka, Oto Potluka |
Learning by Doing (Doing by Learning?) MEL Approaches For Interventions Tackling Complex, Last mile Development Challenges Arnaldo Pellini1, Claire Hutchings2, Christian Paolo Torres3, Irnum Malik3 1: Capability; 2: BRAC; 3: BRAC International Location: Orologio |
Driving And Hindering Forces Of The Institutionalisation Of Evaluation In A Global Perspective. Reinhard Stockmann1, Asela Kalugampitiya2, Brad Astbury3, Erica Melloni4, Stewart I. Donaldson5, Takunda Chirau6, Tanja Stockmann1 1: CEval, Universität des Saarlandes, Germany; 2: Center for Evaluation, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka; 3: University of Melbourne, Australia; 4: Politecnico di Milano, Italy; 5: Claremont Evaluation Center (CEC), Claremont Graduate University; 6: CLEAR AA/ Wits University, South Africa Location: Arengo (fixed seats) |
Evaluating Country Influence on Multilateral Organizations: Examples from Development Cooperation Númi Östlund1, Nea-Mari Heinonen2, Helena Hede Skagerlind1, Ida Kristine Lindkvist3 1: Expert group for aid studies (EBA); 2: Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland; 3: Norad Location: Anfiteatro 2 |
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12:40pm - 1:40pm |
Lunch F: Lunch Friday |
Better Together in Action: Exploring the past, present, and future of the Comparative Policy Evaluation book series Drew Koleros1, Marie-Hélène Adrien2, Maria Bustelo3, Ida Lindqvist4, Indran Naidoo5, Sanjeev Sridharan6, Nicoletta Stame7 1: Mathematica, United States of America; 2: Independent Practitioner, Canada; 3: Complutense University of Madrid, Spain; 4: NORAD, Norwa; 5: International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD); 6: University of Hawai’i, US; 7: Sapienza University of Roma, Italy Location: Marina 2 |
Poster 3: Poster Session 3 Location: Marina Foyer Poster authors will be available to explain their poster and answer questions |
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1:50pm - 3:20pm |
AI as a Partner for Outcome Harvesting – Benefits and Challenges Leon Hemkemeyer1, Kornelia Rassmann2, Goele Scheers3, Heather Britt4, Steve Powell5, Gabriele Caldas Cabral5 1: European Partnership for Democracy (EPD); 2: Dr. Kornelia Rassmann Consulting; 3: Goele Scheers Consultancy; 4: Independent Evaluator; 5: Causal Map Ltd Location: Anfiteatro 1 |
Science and Evaluation: Two sides of the Same Coin? Svetlana Negroustoueva1, Marie Ferre2, Sonal Zaveri3, Holger Meinke1, Christine Woerlen4, Roberto La Rovere5, Chloé Alexandre2 1: Independent Advisory and Evaluation Service, Independent Science for Development Council,CGIAR, Italy; 2: CIRAD, France; 3: Independent, India; 4: Arepo Consult, Germany; 5: PAHO Head of Evaluation, USA Location: Borgo 1 |
Evaluating in an AI-Driven World: How AI is reshaping the Practice of Evaluation Pauline Mauclet1, Aron Gereben2, Miki Tsukamoto3, Alejandro Guerrero-Ruiz4, Rob Lloyd5, Alessandra Garbero6 1: European Investment Bank (EIB); 2: European Investment Bank (EIB); 3: International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC); 4: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD); 5: Itad; 6: International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) Location: Borgo 2 |
Learnings And Good Practices For Evaluating Philanthropy Supported Complex Initiatives. Ly Verveld-Nguyen1, Himali Dave2, Zuzana Hrdlickova3, Kritika Singh4, Chris Brooks5 1: IKEA Foundation, Netherlands, The; 2: Urban Movement Innovation Fund; 3: Oxford Policy Management; 4: Oxford Policy Management; 5: Oxford Policy Management Location: Parco 1 |
009_Insitutionalising evaluation: Insitutionalising evaluation Location: Parco 2 Chair: Prof. Elliot Stern, Evaluation journal |
How to Nurture a Culture of Evaluation, Particularly in Crisis Contexts Rahel Kahlert1, Ekaterina Sediakina Rivière2, Alena Lappo1 1: International Atomic Energy Agency, Austria; 2: UNESCO Location: Marina 1 |
Intro to AI-enabled Evaluation Methods Linda Raftree1, Zach Tilton1, Jonas Norén2, Thomas Wagstaff3 1: The MERL Tech Initiative, United States of America; 2: Dav Consulting; 3: Oxford Policy Management Location: Marina 2 |
Strengthening Collaboration for Effective Evaluation – Building Synergies between Small, Solo, Local Evaluation Firms and Evaluation Commissioners Hippolyt Pul1, Carlisle Levine2 1: Institute for Peace and Development, Ghana; 2: BLE Solutions, United States of America Location: Faro |
Transformational Evaluation: Embracing Diverse Voices from the Next Generation of Evaluators Scott Chaplowe1, Hayat Askar2,5,6, Jelinke Wijnen3, Beatriz Nazareth Teixeira4, Chathuranga Hasithi Samarasinghe7,8 1: International Evaluation Academy (IEAc); 2: EvalSDGs Network; 3: UNITAR; 4: BRICS Policy Center; 5: American Evaluation Association / Systems in Evaluation Tropical Interest Group (SETIG) / Co-chair; 6: USAID Himaya; 7: Wageningen University and Research; 8: EvalYouth Asia Location: Vecchia Pescheria |
Voices of the New Generation: Young and Emerging Evaluators Discuss Expectations and Challenges Lea Corsetti1, Cristina Cribillers2, Randika De Mel3, Alena Lappo4, Xiaoxi Lian5 1: EES, United Kingdom; 2: Ivàlua, Spain; 3: APEA, Sri Lanka; 4: IAEA, Austria; 5: World Fish, Malaysia Location: Lavatoio |
How Positive are you About it? A Collective Reflection on Unexpected Results and the Need for Evaluators to Question it all and Learn from Practice, Together. Bruno Nazim Baroni1, Grace Muthoni Mwangi2, Nicoletta Stame3, Francesco Capecchi4, Laura Tagle5, Massimo Tommasoli6 1: AVSI Foundation, East Africa Region; 2: AVSI Foundation, Kenya office; 3: A Colorni-Hirschman International Institute; 4: Ministry for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation.; 5: Independent Evaluator; 6: International IDEA Location: Bastioni |
008_New tools: New tools and frameworks in evaluation Location: Sequero Chair: Dr. Peter Van der Knaap, IOB |
Collaborative Action Through International Evaluation Principles And Standards: Perspectives From Implementing A National Evaluation Policy In German Development Cooperation Martin Noltze1, Laura Gerken2, Martha Gutierrez3, Vivien Mohrland4, Asela Kalugampitiya5, Sebastian Schuster6, Sven Harten1 1: German Institute for Development Evaluation (DEval); 2: German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ); 3: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ); 4: KfW Development Bank (KfW); 5: Center for Evaluation, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka; 6: Welthungerhilfe / Association of German NGOs Location: Breakout 6 |
024_Labour Market: Labour market and livelihood intitatives evaluation 2 Location: Breakout 7 Chair: Dr. José Carbajo, Morera Consulting Ltd |
038_Theory + Realist Approaches: Theory Based and Realist Approaches Location: Breakout 8 Chair: Barbara Schmidt-Abbey, Open University (UK) |
Leveraging Evaluation Capacity Through A Collaborative Approach Judit Jankovic, Egidie Murekatete ICC, Netherlands, The Location: Orologio |
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Climate and Development – Aligning Environmental, Economic, and Social Development Goals Brittney Melloy1, Kseniya Temnenko2, Andreas Reumann3, Neha Sharma1, Vladislav Arnaoudov4, Archi Rastogi3, Rishabh Moudgill3 1: Climate Investment Funds, United States of America; 2: Independent Evaluation Office, Global Environment Facility; 3: Independent Evaluation Unit, Green Climate Fund; 4: Adaptation Fund Technical Evaluation Reference Group Location: Arengo (fixed seats) |
Portfolio Possibilities: The Holy Grail of Learning Across Multiple Systems & Teams? Irene Guijt2, Kecia Bertermann3, Zazie Tolmer4, Grace Lyn Higdon1 1: Revolution Impact, United Kingdom; 2: Oxfam Great Britain, United Kingdon; 3: Independent, United Kingdom; 4: UNDP Strategic Innovation, Turkey Location: Anfiteatro 2 |
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3:20pm - 3:45pm |
CBF PM: Coffee Break PM |
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3:45pm - 5:15pm |
Geospatial Approaches to Impact Evaluation Across the Developing World Ariel BenYishay1, Martin Noltze2, Jan Pettersson3, Claire Zanuso4 1: William & Mary, United States of America; 2: German Institute for Development Evaluation (DEval); 3: Sweden Expert Group for Aid Studies (EBA); 4: Agence Francaise de Developpement Location: Borgo 2 |
An Independent Learning Evaluation Of The IKEA Foundation Supported Purpose Climate Lab Portfolio Mansi Shah1, Rodd Myers2, Anna Baranova3, Harpreet Bhullar3 1: IKEA Foundation; 2: Dala Institute; 3: Purpose Location: Parco 1 |
The Problem of Scale: Evaluating Complex Literacy Initiatives Teri Marx1, Nicholas Coukoulis2 1: PLACE, LLC, United States of America; 2: American Institutes for Research, United States of America Location: Marina 1 |
Navigating The Barriers To Locally-led Evaluation In Humanitarian Contexts Hana Abul Husn, Dorothy Mae Albiento Active Learning Network for Accountability and Performance in Humanitarian Action (ALNAP) Location: Marina 2 |
The Outcome Harvesting Enigma: Co-creating a Substantiation Decision-making Tool for the Practitioner Toolbox Lauren Serpe1, Tripti Pande1, Karen Biesbrouck2, Carmen Wilson-Grau3, Kyaw Thura Tun1 1: Pact, United States of America; 2: Oxfam Novib, Netherlands; 3: Independent consultant Location: Faro |
Trailblazing Together: Unveiling the Path to Methodological Learning Journeys Mar Guinot1, Ola Eltoukhi1, Alexandra Priebe1, Michaela Raab2 1: World Food Programme; 2: Independent Consultant Location: Vecchia Pescheria |
Making Realist Evaluation of Complex Development Challenges More Participatory and Community-led: a Collaborative Practice in the Making Mieke Snijder1, Gunjan Veda2, Tom Zwollo3, Cathy Shutt2, Sera Bulbul2, Cristina Zabolotnic3 1: Institute of Development Studies, United Kingdom; 2: Movement for Community-led Development; 3: Save the Children Location: Lavatoio |
Better Together? The Potential of Evaluator’s Inter-agency Peer Support Communities Koen Rossel-Cambier1, Soo Mee Baumann3, Goritsa Zlatanova2, Cristiano Cagnin4, Ilaria Piccioli5 1: EU Agency for Asylum, EUAA / EUAN-PDN; 2: European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) / EUAN-PDN; 3: European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) / EUAN-PDN; 4: European Training Foundation (ETF) / EUAN-PDN; 5: European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (OSHA) / EUAN-PDN Location: Bastioni |
Theory-based Impact Evaluation at Scale - Learnings from pan-EU Ex-Post Evaluations on Cohesion Policy Support to R&D Jan-Philipp Kramer1, Carlo Amati2, Giulia Olivieri2, Justyna Kramarczyk1, Emanuela Sirtori3 1: Prognos AG, Belgium; 2: European Commission, DG for Regional and Urban Policy, Belgium; 3: CSIL, Italy Location: Sequero |
How Can Multiple Cross-cutting Issues Be Anchored In Strategic Evaluations? Angela Heucher, Lena Taube German Institute for Development Evaluation (DEval), Germany Location: Orologio |
029_Evaluation and Equity: Evaluation and Equity Location: Anfiteatro 2 Chair: Alena Lappo, IAEA |
Building Environmental Sustainability Into All Evaluation Sponsored By TWG6 Andy Rowe1, Catrina Perch2, Judith Friedman2, Ly Verveld Nguyen3, Patricia Rogers1 1: Footprint Evaluation, Canada; 2: World Food Program; 3: IKEA Foundation Location: Arengo (fixed seats) |
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5:20pm - 5:40pm |
Closing: Closing of the conference Location: Anfiteatro 1 |
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