Posts categorized Results Data
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Scraping By: What It Takes To Find and Use Donor Results Data
A key component of DG’s Results Data Initiative (RDI) is finding innovative ways to compare results data across donors...

Evaluating Donor-Level Results Measurement Systems
Donors have established a variety of systems for collecting and aggregating results information for aid-funded programs to assess whether...

Results Indicators: Costs vs. Benefits?
We had a fascinating conversation a few weeks ago with a medical doctor who runs an HIV clinic in Tanzania. He offered...

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...