Posts categorized Results Data
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What do aid donors really accomplish? A story of HIV trainings in Ghana
How many people – health workers, citizens, and government staff – have been trained in HIV prevention and treatment in Ghana in the past 10 years?
RDI: Takeaways from First Sri Lanka Country Visit
Members of the Results Data Initiative team kicked off our country study in Sri Lanka in December....
Are Government and Development Partner M&E Systems Effectively Aligned and Harmonized?
Alignment and harmonization are specified in the 2005 Paris Declaration as...
Are Results Data from Government M&E Systems Effectively Collected, Analyzed, and Used?
Monitoring & evaluation (M&E) systems are designed to serve at least two purposes...
RDI: Takeaways from First Ghana Country Visit
Every day, governments, development partners, and civil society leaders make a multitude of decisions about how to allocate, monitor, and evaluate development assistance....
Are Government M&E Systems Effectively Institutionalized and Coordinated?
The development community is increasingly interested in institutionalizing monitoring and evaluation (M&E) in...
Evaluating Government Monitoring & Evaluation Systems of Aid-Recipient Countries
Since 2005, when major donors endorsed the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness...
Crosswalking data relationships for analysis
In our last post we discussed the crosswalk portion of the Results Data Initiative, a project with the goal to make results data more useful and relatable across...
Steps towards crosswalking development data
In today’s development sphere, donors and local governments gather increasingly large amounts of data. Open data initiatives...
RDI Consultation Readout
On September 23, Development Gateway hosted a consultation meeting for the Results Data Initiative (RDI)....