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Time: September 1, 2014 at 9am to September 5, 2014 at 5pm
Location: The Asian Development Bank (ADB)
Street: ADB Avenue, Manila
City/Town: Manila, Philippines
Website or Map: http://impactevaluation2014.o…
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Event Type: impact, evaluation, conference
Organized By: Asian Development Bank - 3ie - PIDS
Latest Activity: Aug 22, 2014
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Monday 01-Sep-14 09:00 AM till: Friday 05-Sep-14 05:00 PM |
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie) are hosting a major international impact evaluation conference Making Impact Evaluation Matter from 1-5 September 2014 in Manila. The call for proposals to present papers and conduct workshops at the conference is now open.
Making Impact Evaluation Matter will comprise pre-conference workshops for 2.5 days from 1-3 September 2014, and 2.5 days of the conference from 3-5 September. Major international figures in the field of impact evaluation are being invited to speak at the plenary sessions of the conference. There will be five to six streams of pre-conference workshops and up to eight streams of parallel sessions during the conference, allowing for over 150 presentations. For the latest updates on Making Impact Evaluation Matter, visit www.impactevaluation2014.org |
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