All webinars

Day 1
29 Sep 2020

Use of evidence in peacebuilding and transitional development assistance

This inaugural edition of the 3ie evidence dialogues focused on the role of evidence in the context of peacebuilding and transitional development assistance. It included a brief presentation of findings from a new systematic review assessing the effects of interventions to promote social cohesion, followed by a discussion of the role and use of evidence in the sector.
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Wale Osofisan
Wale Osofisan
Tammy Smith
Tammy Smith
Jörn Grävingholt
Dr. Jörn Grävingholt
Sachse_Henriette
Henriette Sachse
Ada Sonnenfeld
Marie-gaarder
Marie Gaarder
Day 2
15 Oct 2020

Women’s economic empowerment and its interactions with social and personal empowerment

As reflected in the SDGs, women's economic empowerment is considered a dominant path to achieving gender equality. However, women’s empowerment is multifaceted and includes personal and social empowerment as well.
Sebastian
Sebastian Martinez
Bidisha Barooah
Bidisha Barooah
Ketherine Hay,
Katherine Hay
Anjini Kochar
Anjini Kochar
Sarah Iqbal
Sarah Iqbal
Day 3
10 Dec 2020

Evidence generation in challenging times: Lessons from agricultural innovations

This Evidence Dialogues webinar discussed lessons learned using examples from impact evaluations of agricultural innovations. Read the blog
Annemie Maertens
Mark Engelbert
Alan de Brauw
Fred Dzanku
Sebastian
Sebastian Martinez
Day 4
17 Mar 2021

Evidence-informed development – starting with the man in the mirror

In this Evidence Dialogues webinar, we discussed how institutions can incentivize, put systems in place, and train people in using research and evidence to design the best possible interventions, policies and programs and to ensure continuous monitoring, evaluation, learning and adaptations so as always to strive to support the most cost-effective development programs.
Alison-evan
Alison Evans
Iyer-kumar
Kumar Iyer
MArk-sundberg
Mark Sundberg
Stacey-Young-
Stacey Young
Håvard-Nygård
Håvard Mokleiv Nygård
Marie-gaarder
Marie Gaarder
Day 5
27 May 2021

Using implementation research to strengthen nutrition interventions

This session will focus on the role of implementation research for strengthening the planning, delivery, or scale up of nutrition interventions.
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Neeta-goel-web
Neeta Goel
Purnima-menon-web
Purnima Menon
Suneetha-web
Suneetha Kadiyala
Carolyn-Huang-web
Carolyn Huang
David-de-ferranti-web
David de Ferranti
Day 6
22 Jul 2021

Learnings from routine child vaccination coverage for Covid policy and practice

This edition of the 3ie evidence dialogues focused on what we know about the state of evidence on increasing routine immunisation of children in low- and middle-income countries and reflect on its relevance and current practices in the context of Covid.
Harini_Kannan-web
Harini Kannan
Sohail-Agha-web
Sohail Agha
Mark Engelbert
Sebastian
Sebastian Martinez
Day 7
28 Oct 2021

What works to strengthen gender equality and empower women in fragile contexts?

This edition of the Evidence Dialogues brought together experts who discussed the review’s findings and deliberated on what else can be done to increase impact and production of evidence on this important subject.
Sarah Knibbs
Naila-Kabeer
Naila Kabeer
Jana Naujoks
Etienne Lwamba
Sachse_Henriette
Henriette Sachse
Birte
Birte Snilstveit
Day 8
08 Apr 2022

Evidence-informed development – starting with the man in the mirror | Take II

As a sequel to the Evidence Dialogues on 17 March 2021, where panelists committed to getting together to continue the conversation in a year’s time, this discussion will bring the focus back on efforts needed to strengthen continuous monitoring, evaluation, learning, and adaptations to ensure the chances of good outcomes are improved.
Charlotte Watts
Alison-evan
Alison Evans
MArk-sundberg
Mark Sundberg
Stacey-Young-
Stacey Young
Håvard-Nygård
Håvard Mokleiv Nygård
Marie-gaarder
Marie Gaarder
Day 9
03 Jun 2022

Strengthening systems for Transparent, Reproducible, and Ethical Evidence (TREE)

The session provided the audience with an overview of the framework and tools. The panel comprised of researchers and research funders who have pilot-tested the TREE Review Framework in India and Cameroon, providing the audience with key takeaways, perspectives, and lessons learned from the field.
Charlotte Lane
Andrew Tangang
Chandan Jain
Jennifer Sturdy
Bidisha Barooah
Bidisha Barooah
Day 10
30 Jun 2022

Community Engagement To Increase Immunization: What Have We Learnt?

The session included a brief presentation of findings, including qualitative and cost-effectiveness findings, from a new systematic review. A panel discussion highlighted how policymakers and health sector specialists can translate these approaches into practice as they catalyze action to ensure all children get all the shots they need.
Lisa Menning
Tove Ryman
Monica Jain
Sebastian
Sebastian Martinez
Day 11
04 Aug 2022

Filling knowledge gaps to transform the food system

In this webinar, we will present findings from our three recent outputs in this area (1) a living evidence gap map, (2) a rapid evidence assessment on women’s empowerment within the food system, and (3) a systematic review on the use of fiscal policies to support a healthy diet.
Marc Nolting
Lujain Alqodmani
Purnima Menon
Kristen MacNaughtan
Stan Zlotkin
David-de-ferranti-web
David de Ferranti
Day 12
07 Dec 2022

Breaking down obstacles to impact evaluations in humanitarian settings

During this evidence dialogue, a panel consisting of operational and evaluation leaders representing USAID/BHA, implementing partners, and research entities discussed the work of HAEC thus far, providing insight into how the findings can be used to inform policy and research decisions.
Keith Ives
Aprille Knox
Christy Lazicky
Dean Karlan
Lloyd Owen Banwart
Cem Yavuz
Suzanne Ammari
Gary Glass
Arif Rashid