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Time: April 9, 2015 from 9am to 10am
Location: Webinar
Event Type: webinar, 9, am, edt
Organized By: USAID's Evaluation Interest Group
Latest Activity: Apr 9, 2015
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USAID's Evaluation Interest Group will host a webinar on the Evidence Gap Map Thursday, April 9th at 9 am EDT to discuss:
• A brief demo of the evidence gap map of productive safety nets to demonstrate the functionalities and highlight potential uses for policy, practice, and research commissioning
• A brief overview of the state of existing evidence on the effectiveness of productive safety nets
• Useful findings from high quality systematic reviews included in the gap map
• Characteristics of evaluations that would best fill existing gaps in evidence
• USAID and 3ie's collaborative process
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