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REAL WORLD EVALUATIONS Conducting evaluations under budget, time, data and political constraints Live Webcast Knowledge Sharing Event 12 May 2009 Dev. Info
This series of webcasts are based on the book published by UNICEF in partnership with key international institutions §Authors: 21 global evaluation leaders §Partnership: UNICEF, WB, UNECE, IDEAS, IOCE, Dev. Info and MICS Available for free download at: http: //www. unicef. org/ceecis/resources_10 597. html
The recording of the previous webcast events are available at http: //www. unicef. org/ceecis/resources_11137. html First event on Country-led M&E systems with: • the editor of the book, Marco Segone, Regional Chief, Monitoring and Evaluation, UNICEF CEE/CIS; • Oumul Ba Tall, President, IOCE; • Denis Jobin, Vice President, IDEAS Second event on Strengthening country-led M&E systems. Good practices in using Devinfo, with: • Nicolas Pron, Global Dev. Info Administrator • Kris Oswalt, President, CSF
REAL WORLD EVALUATIONS Conducting evaluations under budget, time, data and political constraints Introduction and kick-off questions Marco Segone, Regional Chief, Monitoring and Evaluation, UNICEF CEE/CIS, and former Vice President, IOCE E-mail: msegone@unicef. org
Evidence into practice: Increasing the uptake of evidence in policy making Data Users (Policy Makers) Data Providers (Statisticians, Evaluators, Researchers) Need to improve dialogue How? Reliable and trustworthy evidence Improving Effective “usability” dissemination of evidence Wide Access What ? Why? When? Getting appropriate buy-in Incentives to use evidence
The “quality” challenge: How to match technical rigour and policy relevance? Technical rigour but no policy relevance Better evidence, technically rigorous and policy relevant. Policy relevance but no technical rigour
Country-led M&E systems (CLES): a strategy to match technical rigour with policy relevance rigour Technical levance o policy re but n ce, iden rous ev etter ally rigo nt B nic eva tech olicy rel p and ce levan gour y re Polic hnical ri tec ut no b Better Policies Better Development Results
Key questions • What are the key features of the Real World Evaluation (RWE) approach and how can it contribute to developing country-led M&E systems? • How can RWE contribute to improving the quality of impact evaluations when working under real-world budget, time, data and political constraints?
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