Authors
Arianna Legovini, Guigonan Serge Adjognon, Guadalupe Bedoya Arguelles, Theophile Bougna Lonla, Kayleigh Bierman Campbell, Paul J Christian, Aidan Coville, Kevin Croke, Benjamin B Daniels, Vincenzo Di Maro, Alice Duhaut, Chloe Monica Fernandez, Marcus E Holmlund, Maria Ruth Jones, Saahil Ninad Karpe, Nausheen Khan, Florence Kondylis, Svetoslava Petkova Milusheva, Eric Mvukiyehe, Victor Hugo Orozco Olvera, Caio Piza, Arndt Rudiger Reichert, Besa Rizvanolli, Daniel Oliver Rogger, Michael Anthony Roscitt, Bilal Murtaza Siddiqi, Astrid Maria Theresia Zwager
Publication date
2019/1/1
Publisher
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Description
The Development Impact Evaluation (DIME) Group generates high-quality and operationally relevant data and research to transform development policy, help reduce extreme poverty, and secure shared prosperity. DIME partnered with the United Kingdom in 2013 to create a multidonor trust fund for impact evaluation and take DIME's model to scale. The fund is now cofinanced by the European Union (EU) and the Norwegian Agency for Development Co-operation (Norad). Funding for a programmatic approach focuses on three pillars: data & measurement; experimenting and learning; and policy influence. This report outlines program achievements from FY2013-19 and describes future plans for program implementation.
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