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Who benefits from development data?
At what point does more data make us less effective?

What Systems and Processes Do Donors Use for Measuring Aid Effectiveness?
Donors increasingly issue guidelines for monitoring and evaluation and provide technical support to aid partners and grantees....

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....