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EVIDENCE GAP MAPS
Since 3ie was founded, transparency, reproducibility, and ethics (TRE) have been core considerations in our work. We have developed and refined tools and best practices to ensure our studies apply technically rigorous methodologies, transparently share design and analysis decisions, yield computationally reproducible analysis, and incorporate foundational principles of research ethics into THEORY-BASED IMPACT EVALUATION: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE Since 3ie was founded, transparency, reproducibility, and ethics (TRE) have been core considerations in our work. We have developed and refined tools and best practices to ensure our studies apply technically rigorous methodologies, transparently share design and analysis decisions, yield computationally reproducible analysis, and incorporate foundational principles of research ethics into THE IMPACT OF EDUCATION PROGRAMMES ON LEARNING AND SCHOOL Since 3ie was founded, transparency, reproducibility, and ethics (TRE) have been core considerations in our work. We have developed and refined tools and best practices to ensure our studies apply technically rigorous methodologies, transparently share design and analysis decisions, yield computationally reproducible analysis, and incorporate foundational principles of research ethics intoRIDIE
The Registry for International Development Impact Evaluations (RIDIE), is a project of the International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie). RIDIE is a registry of impact evaluations related to development in low and middle income countries. The purpose of the registry is to enhance the transparency and quality of evaluation research as well as to provide a repository of impact evaluation THE CURRENT AND POTENTIAL ROLE OF SELF-HELP GROUP The National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM) is a flagship anti -poverty programme from the Government of India (GoI). Under this programme, rural women are organised into HOW TO PEER REVIEW REPLICATION RESEARCH “The 3ie replication process differs in important ways from the standard research community-led peer-review process in academic journals. We have been explicitly instructed by 3ie staff not to discuss our experiences with the replication process at any length in this note, including our views on the weaknesses of their current system and the review standards they employ.BIDISHA BAROOAH
Since 3ie was founded, transparency, reproducibility, and ethics (TRE) have been core considerations in our work. We have developed and refined tools and best practices to ensure our studies apply technically rigorous methodologies, transparently share design and analysis decisions, yield computationally reproducible analysis, and incorporate foundational principles of research ethics into THE EFFECTS OF FOOD SYSTEMS INTERVENTIONS ON FOOD SECURITY Main findings A total of 2,035 studies were identified for inclusion: 178 systematic reviews and 1,838 impact evaluations. There has been a rapid increase in theTAMMY SMITH
Tammy heads a small team offering support on programmatic design, evaluation, data and analytics, training and knowledge management related to peacebuilding at the UN Secretary-General’s PeacebuildingFund (PBF).
HOME | 3IEOUR EXPERTISEEVIDENCE HUBOUR WORKFUNDINGEVIDENCE MAPPINGIMPACT EVALUATION Since 3ie was founded, transparency, reproducibility, and ethics (TRE) have been core considerations in our work. We have developed and refined tools and best practices to ensure our studies apply technically rigorous methodologies, transparently share design and analysis decisions, yield computationally reproducible analysis, and incorporate foundational principles of research ethics intoEVIDENCE GAP MAPS
Since 3ie was founded, transparency, reproducibility, and ethics (TRE) have been core considerations in our work. We have developed and refined tools and best practices to ensure our studies apply technically rigorous methodologies, transparently share design and analysis decisions, yield computationally reproducible analysis, and incorporate foundational principles of research ethics into THEORY-BASED IMPACT EVALUATION: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE Since 3ie was founded, transparency, reproducibility, and ethics (TRE) have been core considerations in our work. We have developed and refined tools and best practices to ensure our studies apply technically rigorous methodologies, transparently share design and analysis decisions, yield computationally reproducible analysis, and incorporate foundational principles of research ethics into THE IMPACT OF EDUCATION PROGRAMMES ON LEARNING AND SCHOOL Since 3ie was founded, transparency, reproducibility, and ethics (TRE) have been core considerations in our work. We have developed and refined tools and best practices to ensure our studies apply technically rigorous methodologies, transparently share design and analysis decisions, yield computationally reproducible analysis, and incorporate foundational principles of research ethics intoRIDIE
The Registry for International Development Impact Evaluations (RIDIE), is a project of the International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie). RIDIE is a registry of impact evaluations related to development in low and middle income countries. The purpose of the registry is to enhance the transparency and quality of evaluation research as well as to provide a repository of impact evaluation THE CURRENT AND POTENTIAL ROLE OF SELF-HELP GROUP The National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM) is a flagship anti -poverty programme from the Government of India (GoI). Under this programme, rural women are organised into HOW TO PEER REVIEW REPLICATION RESEARCH “The 3ie replication process differs in important ways from the standard research community-led peer-review process in academic journals. We have been explicitly instructed by 3ie staff not to discuss our experiences with the replication process at any length in this note, including our views on the weaknesses of their current system and the review standards they employ.BIDISHA BAROOAH
Since 3ie was founded, transparency, reproducibility, and ethics (TRE) have been core considerations in our work. We have developed and refined tools and best practices to ensure our studies apply technically rigorous methodologies, transparently share design and analysis decisions, yield computationally reproducible analysis, and incorporate foundational principles of research ethics into THE EFFECTS OF FOOD SYSTEMS INTERVENTIONS ON FOOD SECURITY Main findings A total of 2,035 studies were identified for inclusion: 178 systematic reviews and 1,838 impact evaluations. There has been a rapid increase in theTAMMY SMITH
Tammy heads a small team offering support on programmatic design, evaluation, data and analytics, training and knowledge management related to peacebuilding at the UN Secretary-General’s PeacebuildingFund (PBF).
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Since 3ie was founded, transparency, reproducibility, and ethics (TRE) have been core considerations in our work. We have developed and refined tools and best practices to ensure our studies apply technically rigorous methodologies, transparently share design and analysis decisions, yield computationally reproducible analysis, and incorporate foundational principles of research ethics intoEVIDENCE GAP MAPS
Since 3ie was founded, transparency, reproducibility, and ethics (TRE) have been core considerations in our work. We have developed and refined tools and best practices to ensure our studies apply technically rigorous methodologies, transparently share design and analysis decisions, yield computationally reproducible analysis, and incorporate foundational principles of research ethics into EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS RESPONSE TO COVID-19 CRISIS Since 3ie was founded, transparency, reproducibility, and ethics (TRE) have been core considerations in our work. We have developed and refined tools and best practices to ensure our studies apply technically rigorous methodologies, transparently share design and analysis decisions, yield computationally reproducible analysis, and incorporate foundational principles of research ethics into 3IE’S VIRTUAL EVIDENCE WEEKS Since 3ie was founded, transparency, reproducibility, and ethics (TRE) have been core considerations in our work. We have developed and refined tools and best practices to ensure our studies apply technically rigorous methodologies, transparently share design and analysis decisions, yield computationally reproducible analysis, and incorporate foundational principles of research ethics into IT’S TIME TO TAKE NOTE OF THE SELF HELP GROUPS’ POTENTIAL As the world is scrambling for resources to deal with the COVID-19 outbreak, India is fortunate to have a motivated cadre of women assisting the fight at the community-level. Rightfully called the ‘silent soldiers’, the 690 lakh or so women members of around 63 lakh Self Help Groups (SHGs) across the country formed under the Indian government’s flagship Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENT EFFECTIVENESS Since 3ie was founded, transparency, reproducibility, and ethics (TRE) have been core considerations in our work. We have developed and refined tools and best practices to ensure our studies apply technically rigorous methodologies, transparently share design and analysis decisions, yield computationally reproducible analysis, and incorporate foundational principles of research ethics into PHONE SURVEYS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES NEED AN ABUNDANCE OF Subha Mani and Bidisha Barooah write about the need for researchers to exercise an abundance of caution before conducting phone surveys to collect data during this global pandemic. In this blog, they discuss some of the risks that survey respondents might face and offer suggestions on how researchers could mitigate them. HOW TO PEER REVIEW REPLICATION RESEARCH “The 3ie replication process differs in important ways from the standard research community-led peer-review process in academic journals. We have been explicitly instructed by 3ie staff not to discuss our experiences with the replication process at any length in this note, including our views on the weaknesses of their current system and the review standards they employ. WHERE ARE THE EVIDENCE GAPS IN THE WATER, SANITATION AND A recent BBC article asked why billions of people still lack basic sanitation and they’re not the only ones wondering. According to a 2017 report, 3 in 10 people worldwide (2.1 billion) lack access to safe, readily available water at home and more than 6 in 10 (4.5 billion) lack safely managed sanitation.EVIDENCE DIALOGUE
Evidence Dialogues is a monthly webinar series that focuses on discussions about the importance of high-quality and relevant evaluation evidence that gives insights on the effectiveness and impact of international development programs. HOME | 3IEOUR EXPERTISEEVIDENCE HUBOUR WORKFUNDINGEVIDENCE MAPPINGIMPACT EVALUATION3IE IMPACT3IE EVIDENCE GAP MAP Since 3ie was founded, transparency, reproducibility, and ethics (TRE) have been core considerations in our work. We have developed and refined tools and best practices to ensure our studies apply technically rigorous methodologies, transparently share design and analysis decisions, yield computationally reproducible analysis, and incorporate foundational principles of research ethics into IMPACT EVALUATION OF THE NON-CONTRIBUTORY SOCIAL PENSION Impact evaluation 3ie 2021 The Supreme Court of the Philippines introduced a key reform that aims to expedite trials and resolutions by imposing strict timelines on existing stages of court action and introducing best practices for speedy disposition. Authors of this report assess the impact of the reform on court efficiency in thePhilippines.
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Evidence gap map. This systematic map shows where big data has been used to evaluate development outcomes across the world. This map is different from 3ie’s evidence gap maps, and innovatively uses the same methodology to map data sources to development outcomes. Given the scale, we created five sub-maps associated with outcomes including THE IMPACT OF EDUCATION PROGRAMMES ON LEARNING AND SCHOOL Since 3ie was founded, transparency, reproducibility, and ethics (TRE) have been core considerations in our work. We have developed and refined tools and best practices to ensure our studies apply technically rigorous methodologies, transparently share design and analysis decisions, yield computationally reproducible analysis, and incorporate foundational principles of research ethics into JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENT EFFECTIVENESS Since 3ie was founded, transparency, reproducibility, and ethics (TRE) have been core considerations in our work. We have developed and refined tools and best practices to ensure our studies apply technically rigorous methodologies, transparently share design and analysis decisions, yield computationally reproducible analysis, and incorporate foundational principles of research ethics intoRIDIE
The Registry for International Development Impact Evaluations (RIDIE), is a project of the International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie). RIDIE is a registry of impact evaluations related to development in low and middle income countries. The purpose of the registry is to enhance the transparency and quality of evaluation research as well as to provide a repository of impact evaluation HOW TO PEER REVIEW REPLICATION RESEARCH “The 3ie replication process differs in important ways from the standard research community-led peer-review process in academic journals. We have been explicitly instructed by 3ie staff not to discuss our experiences with the replication process at any length in this note, including our views on the weaknesses of their current system and the review standards they employ. THE CURRENT AND POTENTIAL ROLE OF SELF-HELP GROUP The National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM) is a flagship anti -poverty programme from the Government of India (GoI). Under this programme, rural women are organised intoBIDISHA BAROOAH
Since 3ie was founded, transparency, reproducibility, and ethics (TRE) have been core considerations in our work. We have developed and refined tools and best practices to ensure our studies apply technically rigorous methodologies, transparently share design and analysis decisions, yield computationally reproducible analysis, and incorporate foundational principles of research ethics into HOW EFFECTIVE ARE TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY The International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie) is an international grant-making NGO promoting evidence-informed development policies and programmes. HOME | 3IEOUR EXPERTISEEVIDENCE HUBOUR WORKFUNDINGEVIDENCE MAPPINGIMPACT EVALUATION3IE IMPACT3IE EVIDENCE GAP MAP Since 3ie was founded, transparency, reproducibility, and ethics (TRE) have been core considerations in our work. We have developed and refined tools and best practices to ensure our studies apply technically rigorous methodologies, transparently share design and analysis decisions, yield computationally reproducible analysis, and incorporate foundational principles of research ethics into IMPACT EVALUATION OF THE NON-CONTRIBUTORY SOCIAL PENSION Impact evaluation 3ie 2021 The Supreme Court of the Philippines introduced a key reform that aims to expedite trials and resolutions by imposing strict timelines on existing stages of court action and introducing best practices for speedy disposition. Authors of this report assess the impact of the reform on court efficiency in thePhilippines.
EVIDENCE GAP MAPS
Evidence gap map. This systematic map shows where big data has been used to evaluate development outcomes across the world. This map is different from 3ie’s evidence gap maps, and innovatively uses the same methodology to map data sources to development outcomes. Given the scale, we created five sub-maps associated with outcomes including THE IMPACT OF EDUCATION PROGRAMMES ON LEARNING AND SCHOOL Since 3ie was founded, transparency, reproducibility, and ethics (TRE) have been core considerations in our work. We have developed and refined tools and best practices to ensure our studies apply technically rigorous methodologies, transparently share design and analysis decisions, yield computationally reproducible analysis, and incorporate foundational principles of research ethics into JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENT EFFECTIVENESS Since 3ie was founded, transparency, reproducibility, and ethics (TRE) have been core considerations in our work. We have developed and refined tools and best practices to ensure our studies apply technically rigorous methodologies, transparently share design and analysis decisions, yield computationally reproducible analysis, and incorporate foundational principles of research ethics intoRIDIE
The Registry for International Development Impact Evaluations (RIDIE), is a project of the International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie). RIDIE is a registry of impact evaluations related to development in low and middle income countries. The purpose of the registry is to enhance the transparency and quality of evaluation research as well as to provide a repository of impact evaluation HOW TO PEER REVIEW REPLICATION RESEARCH “The 3ie replication process differs in important ways from the standard research community-led peer-review process in academic journals. We have been explicitly instructed by 3ie staff not to discuss our experiences with the replication process at any length in this note, including our views on the weaknesses of their current system and the review standards they employ. THE CURRENT AND POTENTIAL ROLE OF SELF-HELP GROUP The National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM) is a flagship anti -poverty programme from the Government of India (GoI). Under this programme, rural women are organised intoBIDISHA BAROOAH
Since 3ie was founded, transparency, reproducibility, and ethics (TRE) have been core considerations in our work. We have developed and refined tools and best practices to ensure our studies apply technically rigorous methodologies, transparently share design and analysis decisions, yield computationally reproducible analysis, and incorporate foundational principles of research ethics into HOW EFFECTIVE ARE TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY The International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie) is an international grant-making NGO promoting evidence-informed development policies and programmes.ABOUT US | 3IE
The International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie) is a global leader in funding, producing, quality assuring and synthesising rigorous evidence. We support studies and reviews that examine what works, for whom, why and at what cost in low- and middle-income countries (L&MICs). We are also a global advocate for the generation and use of quality evidence in development decision-making.FUNDING | 3IE
3ie funds impact evaluations and systematic reviews of social and economic development interventions in low-and middle-income countries. We offer different kinds of grants to fund research that helps us build a body of evidence and understand what works, why and under what circumstances in particular sectors and sub-sectors. We regularly update this page with the latest funding opportunities.HUMANITARIAN
3ie supports seven impact evaluations under this programme that provide rigorous evidence to improve the quality of life of people living in fragile and conflict-affected contexts. These impact evaluations examine important questions related to nutrition; food security; resilience; water, sanitation and hygiene; and multi-sectoral humanitarian programming. HOW TO PEER REVIEW REPLICATION RESEARCH “The 3ie replication process differs in important ways from the standard research community-led peer-review process in academic journals. We have been explicitly instructed by 3ie staff not to discuss our experiences with the replication process at any length in this note, including our views on the weaknesses of their current system and the review standards they employ. PRESENT YOUR EGM ONLINE 3ie is a global leader in advancing and developing evidence gap maps (EGMs). These maps help inform and improve research investments and identify evidence for programming decision-making. In addition to pioneering the EGM methodology, we have developed the first and most accessible online platform for displaying map information in an MAPPING THE EFFECTS OF FOOD SYSTEMS INTERVENTIONS ON FOOD In this presentation, we discussed the main findings of the 3ie food systems evidence gap map, its potential uses, and the implications of this effort for future policy and research. This event is a part of a series of events that 3ie is hosting on nutrition in January 2021. CALL FOR PROPOSALS: QUALITATIVE EVALUATION OF THE IMPACT Since 3ie was founded, transparency, reproducibility, and ethics (TRE) have been core considerations in our work. We have developed and refined tools and best practices to ensure our studies apply technically rigorous methodologies, transparently share design and analysis decisions, yield computationally reproducible analysis, and incorporate foundational principles of research ethics into A DIALOGUE ON TRANSPARENCY, OPEN ACCESS AND ETHICS IN A dialogue on transparency, open access and ethics in development research. This joint-event, organized by the Sehgal Foundation and 3ie, was a platform for over 110 policymakers, including government representatives, researchers and students to come together to discuss transparency, open data, ethical values and issues related todevelopment
EVALUATING ADVOCACY INITIATIVES: WHAT WORKS? Defining advocacy Organisations engaging in advocacy define it in different ways, and evaluations of advocacy initiatives reflect thosedifferences.
AGRICULTURAL INNOVATION: AN EVIDENCE GAP MAP About 3ie . The International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie) is an international grant-making NGO promoting evidence-informed development policies and programmes. Skip to main content* Our expertise
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3ie invented evidence gap maps to improve decision-making around where to make investments in producing more evidence or synthesising existing evidence. Since then, we have pioneered further advancements, including developing our interactive online map platform and innovating evidence mapping to broaden its use in developmentdecision-making.
3ie funds and quality assures formative and impact evaluations of development programmes in low- and middle-income countries. These evaluations provide crucial evidence on what works, for whom, why and at what cost. On our website, we host the largest-of-its-kind impact evaluation repository that includes summaries of both 3ie-funded andother studies.
We are global leaders in producing and assuring the quality of theory-based systematic reviews of the effectiveness of development interventions. 3ie continues to innovate and improve synthesis and systematic review methodologies and the uptake and use of synthesisedevidence.
3ie specialises in increasing access to, demand for and use of evidence by governments, parliaments, programme managers, civil society, programme participants and the media. We do this by emphasising the value of planning and engaging with stakeholders to ensure that evaluations and reviews are relevant and useful. We use robust and effective monitoring to measure evidence use so that we can convey evidence impact on programmes and policies with greaterconfidence.
We set up our replication programme to address the need for a freely available global public good that helps improve the quality and reliability of impact evaluation evidence used for development decision-making. Replication is the most established method of research validation in science, yet it has not been fully embraced by the research community or development donors, leading to this gap. 3ie’s evidence programmes and services help build technical capacity to commission and conduct rigorous evaluations, produce evidence gap maps, conduct evidence synthesis and use evidence. We also work with L&MIC governments to build effective monitoring and evaluation systems. 3ie’s bursary programme supports L&MIC policymakers, programme managers and researchers to participate in specialised training and international events. 3ie has always been strongly committed to research transparency and open access to data. We are proud to be a leader in the growing movement to improve global standards for research transparency. On request, 3ie provides services to partners for supporting the generation and use of evidence to inform their development policies and programmes. We commission and quality assure evidence gap maps, evaluations and syntheses as well as provide training. 3ie plays a unique role in promoting collaboration among researchers, policymakers and development programme managers at country, regional and global levels. Our global advocacy for evidence-informed action helps ensure decision makers have quality evidence about what workswhen they need it.
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Searching this database will bring up published impact evaluations from our Impact Evaluation Repository as well as completed 3ie-fundedimpact evaluations.
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As part of our mandate as a knowledge producer and translator for our main audiences, we publish a range of knowledge products. These include briefs, impact evaluation reports, systematic review reports and summaries, replication papers, evidence gap map reports, scoping reports and working papers. 3ie’s Registry for International Development Impact Evaluations (RIDIE) aims to enhance the transparency and quality of impact evaluation research before it begins.* Our work
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To help address gaps in the understanding of what works and what does not, we fund a variety of studies across this programme area, including interventions focused on insurance, extension, land-use and forestry, and innovation and technology. 3ie supports impact evaluations, systematic reviews and evidence gap maps on education effectiveness that help answer the questions of what works, for whom, why and at what cost. We fund the production of rigorous evidence on biodiversity and forest conservation programmes, environmental regulations, impact of sustainable fuels, climate change mitigation and adaptation. 3ie is supporting the generation of evidence in areas such as transparency and accountability in natural resource governance. We also fund the production of rigorous evidence on interventions to curb corruption, judicial and civil service reforms, land reforms, public financial management, conflict prevention and peacebuilding, decentralised governance and public service delivery. We fund the production of rigorous evidence on interventions on HIV and AIDS, immunisation maternal and child health, nutrition and sexual and reproductive health through a number of evidence programmes. Evidence products from these programmes include replication studies, evidence gap maps, systematic reviews and impact evaluations. We are supporting the generation of rigorous evidence in humanitarian contexts on interventions related to water, sanitation and hygiene, food security, multi-sectoral humanitarian programming and interventions targeting malnutrition. We fund the production of rigorous evidence on the socio-economic and environmental impacts of public transportation by rail, bus and rapid transit systems, and essential services such as electricity and gas to expand access, foster inclusive growth, and combat climate change through sustainable systems. 3ie, in collaboration with India’s rural development ministry is working to generate rigorous evidence on the impact of the National Rural Livelihoods Mission. We support policy-relevant studies that contribute to improving our understanding of public expenditure trends and improving the deliveryof public goods.
We support impact evaluations to build the evidence base on the effectiveness of interventions that reduce the risks faced by the poor through participation in public works and employment programmes. 3ie’s has two major evidence programmes that support the generation and use of high-quality evidence for informing decision-making in the water, sanitation and hygiene sector.
We work with various departments in the Philippines government to develop and fund rigorous evidence useful for policymakers. We also support capacity-building activities for Philippine researchers and support the impact evaluation management framework of the National Economic and Development Authority. Working in collaboration with the Office of the Prime Minister, the primary aim is to improve developmental outcomes through evidence-informed decision making in Uganda. 3ie is currently supporting evaluation of government programmes around youth livelihood, family planning, public service delivery and local governance, and universal primary education. 3ie and the government of Benin are working on a a multi-year regional initiative that aims to promote the institutionalization of evaluation in government systems across eight countries in West Africa, including: Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Niger, Senegal and Togo..
3ie funds internal replications of influential or innovative impact evaluations of financial interventions on mobile money, cash transfers, bank deposits, and other financial service interventions targeted towards underserved and unbanked populations in developingcountries.
3ie funds internal replications of influential or innovative impact evaluations of biomedical, behavioural, social, and structural HIV prevention and treatment interventions to improve the evidence base in low- and middle-income countries.* Funding
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3ie invented evidence gap maps to improve decision-making around where to make investments in producing more evidence or synthesising existing evidence. Since then, we have pioneered further advancements, including developing our interactive online map platform and innovating evidence mapping to broaden its use in developmentdecision-making.
3ie funds and quality assures formative and impact evaluations of development programmes in low- and middle-income countries. These evaluations provide crucial evidence on what works, for whom, why and at what cost. On our website, we host the largest-of-its-kind impact evaluation repository that includes summaries of both 3ie-funded andother studies.
We are global leaders in producing and assuring the quality of theory-based systematic reviews of the effectiveness of development interventions. 3ie continues to innovate and improve synthesis and systematic review methodologies and the uptake and use of synthesisedevidence.
3ie specialises in increasing access to, demand for and use of evidence by governments, parliaments, programme managers, civil society, programme participants and the media. We do this by emphasising the value of planning and engaging with stakeholders to ensure that evaluations and reviews are relevant and useful. We use robust and effective monitoring to measure evidence use so that we can convey evidence impact on programmes and policies with greaterconfidence.
We set up our replication programme to address the need for a freely available global public good that helps improve the quality and reliability of impact evaluation evidence used for development decision-making. Replication is the most established method of research validation in science, yet it has not been fully embraced by the research community or development donors, leading to this gap. 3ie’s evidence programmes and services help build technical capacity to commission and conduct rigorous evaluations, produce evidence gap maps, conduct evidence synthesis and use evidence. We also work with L&MIC governments to build effective monitoring and evaluation systems. 3ie’s bursary programme supports L&MIC policymakers, programme managers and researchers to participate in specialised training and international events. 3ie has always been strongly committed to research transparency and open access to data. We are proud to be a leader in the growing movement to improve global standards for research transparency. On request, 3ie provides services to partners for supporting the generation and use of evidence to inform their development policies and programmes. We commission and quality assure evidence gap maps, evaluations and syntheses as well as provide training. 3ie plays a unique role in promoting collaboration among researchers, policymakers and development programme managers at country, regional and global levels. Our global advocacy for evidence-informed action helps ensure decision makers have quality evidence about what workswhen they need it.
* Evidence hub
* 3ie Development Evidence Portal* Evidence gap maps
* Replication studies* Publications
* RIDIE
Searching this database will bring up published impact evaluations from our Impact Evaluation Repository as well as completed 3ie-fundedimpact evaluations.
These provide a visual display of completed and ongoing systematic reviews and impact evaluations in a sector or sub-sector, structured around a framework of interventions and outcomes. We provide funding for replications, conduct in-house replication research and publish guidance on replication methodology. We also provide funding to original authors of 3ie-funded for preparing theirraw datasets.
As part of our mandate as a knowledge producer and translator for our main audiences, we publish a range of knowledge products. These include briefs, impact evaluation reports, systematic review reports and summaries, replication papers, evidence gap map reports, scoping reports and working papers. 3ie’s Registry for International Development Impact Evaluations (RIDIE) aims to enhance the transparency and quality of impact evaluation research before it begins.* Our work
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* Agriculture
* Education
* Environment
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* West Africa Capacity-buidling and Impact Evaluation* Replication
* Replication Programme on Financial Services for the Poor * Replication programme on HIV prevention 3ie’s evidence programmes support studies to fill critical knowledge gaps in a sector, sub-sector or in an area with limited rigorous evidence. We fund studies under a specific theme or which address a particular question or set of questions in programme areas where our donors want to expand global public knowledge of what works and whatdoes not.
To help address gaps in the understanding of what works and what does not, we fund a variety of studies across this programme area, including interventions focused on insurance, extension, land-use and forestry, and innovation and technology. 3ie supports impact evaluations, systematic reviews and evidence gap maps on education effectiveness that help answer the questions of what works, for whom, why and at what cost. We fund the production of rigorous evidence on biodiversity and forest conservation programmes, environmental regulations, impact of sustainable fuels, climate change mitigation and adaptation. 3ie is supporting the generation of evidence in areas such as transparency and accountability in natural resource governance. We also fund the production of rigorous evidence on interventions to curb corruption, judicial and civil service reforms, land reforms, public financial management, conflict prevention and peacebuilding, decentralised governance and public service delivery. We fund the production of rigorous evidence on interventions on HIV and AIDS, immunisation maternal and child health, nutrition and sexual and reproductive health through a number of evidence programmes. Evidence products from these programmes include replication studies, evidence gap maps, systematic reviews and impact evaluations. We are supporting the generation of rigorous evidence in humanitarian contexts on interventions related to water, sanitation and hygiene, food security, multi-sectoral humanitarian programming and interventions targeting malnutrition. We fund the production of rigorous evidence on the socio-economic and environmental impacts of public transportation by rail, bus and rapid transit systems, and essential services such as electricity and gas to expand access, foster inclusive growth, and combat climate change through sustainable systems. 3ie, in collaboration with India’s rural development ministry is working to generate rigorous evidence on the impact of the National Rural Livelihoods Mission. We support policy-relevant studies that contribute to improving our understanding of public expenditure trends and improving the deliveryof public goods.
We support impact evaluations to build the evidence base on the effectiveness of interventions that reduce the risks faced by the poor through participation in public works and employment programmes. 3ie’s has two major evidence programmes that support the generation and use of high-quality evidence for informing decision-making in the water, sanitation and hygiene sector.
We work with various departments in the Philippines government to develop and fund rigorous evidence useful for policymakers. We also support capacity-building activities for Philippine researchers and support the impact evaluation management framework of the National Economic and Development Authority. Working in collaboration with the Office of the Prime Minister, the primary aim is to improve developmental outcomes through evidence-informed decision making in Uganda. 3ie is currently supporting evaluation of government programmes around youth livelihood, family planning, public service delivery and local governance, and universal primary education. 3ie and the government of Benin are working on a a multi-year regional initiative that aims to promote the institutionalization of evaluation in government systems across eight countries in West Africa, including: Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Niger, Senegal and Togo..
3ie funds internal replications of influential or innovative impact evaluations of financial interventions on mobile money, cash transfers, bank deposits, and other financial service interventions targeted towards underserved and unbanked populations in developingcountries.
3ie funds internal replications of influential or innovative impact evaluations of biomedical, behavioural, social, and structural HIV prevention and treatment interventions to improve the evidence base in low- and middle-income countries.* Funding
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CALL FOR PROPOSALS: INTERNAL AUDIT SERVICES, 3IE Posted on: 3 April 2020 Jobs __3ie is inviting applications from individuals or firms to provide internal audit services for the organisation. The auditor(s) will be expected to adopt a systematic approach to evaluating and help improve the effectiveness of risk management and governance processes. THE DEADLINE FOR SUBMITTING APPLICATIONS IS 19 APRIL. Read Request for proposal RURAL INSTITUTIONAL INNOVATION: CAN VILLAGE COURTS IN BANGLADESH ACCELERATE ACCESS TO JUSTICE AND IMPROVE SOCIO-ECONOMIC OUTCOMES? Impact evaluation 3ie
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Authors of this impact evaluation report look at the impact of the Activating Village Courts in Bangladesh programme on improved access to justice, resolution of conflicts, access to justice, security and trust and, other socio¬economic and welfare outcomes in Dhaka and Chittagong. REBUILDING THE SOCIAL COMPACT: URBAN SERVICE DELIVERY AND PROPERTYTAXES IN PAKISTAN
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Authors of this impact evaluation examine if strengthening the link between local tax collection and urban services by considering citizen preferences for services, earmarking revenue for services, and enabling local politicians can increase citizens’ willingness to pay for services, improve service delivery, and enhancelocal politics.
USING BIG DATA TO EVALUATE THE IMPACTS OF TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT: THE CASE OF SUBWAY SYSTEMS IN BEIJING Impact evaluation 3ie2020 __
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REBUILDING THE SOCIAL COMPACT: URBAN SERVICE DELIVERY AND PROPERTYTAXES IN PAKISTAN
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Authors of this impact evaluation examine if strengthening the link between local tax collection and urban services by considering citizen preferences for services, earmarking revenue for services, and enabling local politicians can increase citizens’ willingness to pay for services, improve service delivery, and enhancelocal politics.
RURAL INSTITUTIONAL INNOVATION: CAN VILLAGE COURTS IN BANGLADESH ACCELERATE ACCESS TO JUSTICE AND IMPROVE SOCIO-ECONOMIC OUTCOMES? Impact evaluation 3ie2020 __
Authors of this impact evaluation report look at the impact of the Activating Village Courts in Bangladesh programme on improved access to justice, resolution of conflicts, access to justice, security and trust and, other socio¬economic and welfare outcomes in Dhaka and Chittagong. USING BIG DATA TO EVALUATE THE IMPACTS OF TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT: THE CASE OF SUBWAY SYSTEMS IN BEIJING Impact evaluation 3ie2020 __
Using big data, authors of this impact evaluation report examine the social, economic and environmental impacts of the rapid expansion of the subway system in Beijing, China. EVALUATING THE IMPACT OF INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT: CASE STUDY OF THE KONKAN RAILWAY IN INDIA Impact evaluation 3ie2020 __
Authors of this impact evaluation report present empirical evidence on the long-term socioeconomic and environmental impact of the Konkan Railways project, a large-scale infrastructure project in India, on the local ecosystem of the Konkan region.View more
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