Girls' Education Challenge - Working Paper, 2024
Making the case for continued investment in the education of at-risk and out-of-school girls, By - Alicia Mills, Emma Sarton and Dr Sharon Tao
SIAS Publications, 2024
Ellen Hagerman and Ai-Ju Huang - Blog, December 2024
IEG & World Bank Group Publication - 2024
This evaluation assesses World Bank Group support to address gender inequalities between fiscal years 2012 and 2023.
IEG & World Bank - Blog
A new evaluation of a decade’s worth of World Bank Group support for gender equality offers insights and lessons to inform the implementation of the institution’s ambitious, new gender strategy.
Utthan & Edel Give Foundation Publication - 2024
This zine, commissioned by Utthan and supported by EdelGive Foundation, captures the essence of a qualitative evaluation,Transformative Narratives: Storytelling for Evaluation and Organizational Learning through a Gender Justice Lens, of a multi-themed project implemented by Utthan over 2021-2024. Piloting Storytelling as a means of Learning & Evaluation has been of immense value to us as a team and the communities we serve.
March 4, 2025 at 6pm to March 6, 2025 at 7pm – Europe
0 Comments 0 Likes
Time: November 17, 2017 from 3pm to 5pm
Location: Lecture Hall 1, IIC Annexe, India International Centre, New Delhi
City/Town: New Delhi
Website or Map: https://www.google.co.in/maps…
Phone: 9971104166
Event Type: seminar
Organized By: Durgadas Menon
Latest Activity: Nov 17, 2017
Export to Outlook or iCal (.ics)
The global sanitation crisis continues to affect the lives of 2.4 billion people who lack access to safe sanitation. In India alone, over 520 million practice open defecation, which severely increases the risk of neonatal mortality, stunting and contracting infectious diseases.
Although lack of latrines or using them has been widely cited in the mass media as a key factor driving open defecation, very few quantitative studies have focused on it. To address this evidence gap, 3ie is supporting several impact evaluations of interventions to promote latrine use in rural India. We are also committed to supporting the use of quality research evidence to inform decision-making.
In solidarity with World Toilet Day 2017, 3ie is organising a panel discussion on the use of evidence to inform India’s sanitation policies and programming. For this discussion, we will bring together a diverse line-up of experts to have a conversation on what can be done to promote more use of research evidence to help strengthen policies that promote sanitation adoption. We hope to have a productive discussion with policymakers, programme managers and researchers on various ways of working together to support the Swachh Bharat Mission’s goal to end open defecation by 2019.
Panellists:
Chair: Shaon Lahiri, 3ie
Date: 17 November, 2017
Time: 3.00pm-5.00pm
Venue: Lecture Hall 1, India International Centre Annexe, New Delhi – 110003
This is a free event. Tea and coffee will be served before the event starts.
For registrations, please visit:http://3ieimpact.org/en/events/3ie-delhi-seminars/3ie-delhi-seminar-2017/understanding-role-evidence-inform-sanitation-policy-india/
© 2025 Created by Rituu B Nanda.
Powered by
RSVP for 3ie Delhi seminar on the role of evidence to inform sanitation policy in India, 17 November 2017 to add comments!
Join Gender and Evaluation