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The Millennium Villages: Lessons on Evaluating Integrated Rural Development
Published by: IDS
Integrated development projects seem to have largely fallen out of favour since their heyday in the 1970s and 1980s. Integrated projects...
Introduction: Lessons from the Millennium Villages Evaluation; Where Next for Integrated Development?
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This IDS Bulletin explores recent evidence on integrated approaches in rural development. Since the 1970s, holistic and multisectoral...
Integrated Development, Past and Present
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Recent years have witnessed a renewed interest in integrated rural development (IRD) projects, which were a common feature of...
Abductive Reasoning to Explain Integrated Development: Lessons from the Multi-Method Evaluation of the Millennium Villages Project
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
The use of mixed methods in impact evaluation often focuses on the triangulation of findings or using qualitative data to explain...
Impact Innovation
This programme will assess the impact of new interventions and policy options across a range of policy areas.
Independent Impact Evaluation Agent (IIEA) for Tilitonse, Malawi
This Independent Impact Evaluation aims to measure the impact of Tilitonse, formerly the Civil Society Governance Fund, in Malawi. It is a challenging area for impact evaluation as the anticipated 'impacts' are likely to require a shift in power relations, and are likely to be transformative over a longer period of time.
New Frontiers for Evaluation
An unprecedented revolution has swept over the development scene since the turn of the century: it is market-led and emphasizes the mobilization of private energies, funds and skills. A brand new cast of influential development actors is transforming the state aid monopoly. The development evaluation discipline, shaped by public sector concerns, has not kept pace with this deep-seated transformation. It has failed to deliver adequate and timely evidence about development impact. Nor has it addressed the basic fiduciary concerns associated with private sector funding or tapped the promise of the new information technologies.
Centre for Development Impact
The Centre for Development Impact (CDI) contributes to learning and innovation in the field of impact evaluation. The Centre aims to improve the assessment of impact on the poor, particularly through the use of appropriate, mixed method, and robust evaluation designs.