CEDIL Blog
Updates, learning and reflections about CEDIL-funded work and about development evaluation and impact more generally.
What can we learn from the HIV pandemic about how to tackle Covid-19? A middle-range theory lens
Howard White | 15 October 2020 HIV and Covid-19 are different. You need more intimate contact to catch HIV, but it was far more deadly
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Impact Evaluation in the Time of a Pandemic
By Edoardo Masset | 3 June 2020 CEDIL recently awarded 25 grants to research teams to conduct a series of innovative evaluation studies. The awards
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Taking disability evidence to the policy makers who need it
Thomas Shakespeare | 7 May 2020 How much is known about disability and development? In particular, how much is known on how best to improve
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Unveiling 25 innovative CEDIL projects: breaking new ground on design and filling evidence gaps
Howard White | 13 March 2020 Twenty years ago, I was part of a team conducting a thematic evaluation of the poverty impact of British
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When, where and for whom does evidence apply? The example of road safety
This week I attended a pre-conference event at the 3rd Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety in Stockholm, organised by the Independent Council for Road
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Exploring what works – to Mexico City and beyond
As we enter the final days of preparation for the What Works Global Summit in Mexico City next week, I still worry about whether this
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