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2012, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 497-514 Cost-effectiveness and benefit--cost analyses of some water interventions in Nigeria: the case of Bauchi State
by Eberechukwu Uneze & Ibrahim Tajudeen & Ola Iweala - 515-536 From research to policy: using evidence from impact evaluations to inform development policy
by Iqbal Dhaliwal & Caitlin Tulloch - 537-565 Benefits trickling away: the health impact of extending access to piped water and sanitation in urban Yemen
by Stephan Klasen & Tobias Lechtenfeld & Kristina Meier & Johannes Rieckmann - 566-577 Impact evaluation in field settings: experience from a complex NGO programme in Ethiopia
by Bridget Fenn
2012, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 351-358 Why do we care about evidence synthesis? An introduction to the special issue on systematic reviews
by Howard White & Hugh Waddington - 359-387 How to do a good systematic review of effects in international development: a tool kit
by Hugh Waddington & Howard White & Birte Snilstveit & Jorge Garcia Hombrados & Martina Vojtkova & Philip Davies & Ami Bhavsar & John Eyers & Tracey Perez Koehlmoos & Mark Petticrew & Jeffrey C. Valentine & Peter Tugwell - 388-408 Systematic reviews: from ‘bare bones’ reviews to policy relevance
by Birte Snilstveit - 409-429 Narrative approaches to systematic review and synthesis of evidence for international development policy and practice
by Birte Snilstveit & Sandy Oliver & Martina Vojtkova - 430-444 Purity or pragmatism? Reflecting on the use of systematic review methodology in development
by Ruth Stewart & Carina van Rooyen & Thea de Wet - 445-455 The benefits and challenges of using systematic reviews in international development research
by Richard Mallett & Jessica Hagen-Zanker & Rachel Slater & Maren Duvendack - 456-471 Assessing ‘what works’ in international development: meta-analysis for sophisticated dummies
by Maren Duvendack & Jorge Garcia Hombrados & Richard Palmer-Jones & Hugh Waddington - 472-496 The impact of daycare programmes on child health, nutrition and development in developing countries: a systematic review
by Jef L. Leroy & Paola Gadsden & Maite Guijarro
2012, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 189-213 Cost-effectiveness analysis of education and health interventions in developing countries
by Patrick J. McEwan - 214-234 Can skill diversification improve welfare in rural areas? Evidence from Bhutan
by Natalie Chun & Makiko Watanabe - 235-256 Poverty reduction impact of food aid in rural Ethiopia
by Mulubrhan Amare & Solomon Asfaw - 257-276 Can ultra-poverty be sustainably improved? Evidence from BRAC in Bangladesh
by Wameq A. Raza & Narayan C. Das & Farzana A. Misha - 277-295 The effects of school-based management in the Philippines: an initial assessment using administrative data
by Nidhi Khattri & Cristina Ling & Shreyasi Jha - 296-313 Japan International Co-operation Agency's In-Service Training Project: innovative or déj�-vu? A qualitative evaluation of the In-Service Training Project in Ghana
by Georgios Tsopanakis - 314-327 Impact evaluations: a tool for accountability? Lessons from experience at Agence Fran�aise de Développement
by Tanguy Bernard & Jocelyne Delarue & Jean-David Naudet - 328-349 Impact assessment as knowledge generation and learning: operational challenges in faith-based non-governmental organisations
by Paul N. Wilson
2012, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-8 Evaluating the impact of cash transfer programmes in sub-Saharan Africa: an introduction to the special issue
by Benjamin Davis & Marie Gaarder & Sudhanshu Handa & Jenn Yablonski - 9-37 The impact of the Kenya Cash Transfer Program for Orphans and Vulnerable Children on household spending
by The Kenya CT-OVC Evaluation Team - 38-49 The impact of Kenya's Cash Transfer for Orphans and Vulnerable Children on human capital
by The Kenya CT-OVC Evaluation Team - 50-77 From protection to production: productive impacts of the Malawi Social Cash Transfer scheme
by Katia Covarrubias & Benjamin Davis & Paul Winters - 78-108 Targeting effectiveness of social cash transfer programmes in three African countries
by Sudhanshu Handa & Carolyn Huang & Nicola Hypher & Clarissa Teixeira & Fabio V. Soares & Benjamin Davis - 109-129 A simulation impact evaluation of rural income transfers in Malawi and Ghana
by Mateusz Filipski & J. Edward Taylor - 130-133 Conditional versus unconditional cash: a commentary
by Marie Gaarder - 134-150 Beneath the ‘methods debate’ in impact assessment: baring assumptions of a mixed methods impact assessment in Vietnam
by Paul Shaffer - 151-187 Community-based intervention packages for reducing maternal morbidity and mortality and improving neonatal outcomes-super-1
by Zohra S. Lassi & Batool A. Haider & Zulfiqar A. Bhutta
2011, Volume 3, Issue 4
- 435-469 The impacts of school management reforms in Madagascar: do the impacts vary by teacher type?
by Paul Glewwe & Eugenie W. H. Ma�ga - 470-501 Behind the scenes: experience managing and conducting large impact evaluations in Colombia
by Bertha Brice�o & Laura Cuesta & Orazio Attanasio - 502-519 Walking the talk: the need for a trial registry for development interventions
by Ole Dahl Rasmussen & Nikolaj Malchow-M�ller & Thomas Barnebeck Andersen - 520-542 Impact evaluation of school feeding programmes in Lao People's Democratic Republic
by Alison Buttenheim & Harold Alderman & Jed Friedman - 543-566 How can sanitary infrastructures reduce child malnutrition and health inequalities? Evidence from Guatemala
by Thomas G. Poder & Jie He - 567-588 Impacts of rural electrification in Rwanda
by Gunther Bensch & Jochen Kluve & J�rg Peters - 589-591 Reply to Santosh Mehrotra's comment on ‘Evaluation of governance: a study of the Government of India's outcome budget’
by Anand P. Gupta
2011, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 305-339 When does rigorous impact evaluation make a difference? The case of the Millennium Villages
by Michael A. Clemens & Gabriel Demombynes - 340-370 What prevents child diarrhoea? The impacts of water supply, toilets, and hand-washing in rural India
by Victoria Yue-May Fan & Ajay Mahal - 371-388 Implementing school-based management in Indonesia: impact and lessons learned
by Mark O. Heyward & Robert A. Cannon & Sarjono - 389-413 The full road to impact: the experience of the Global Environment Facility Fourth Overall Performance Study
by Rob D. van den Berg & David Todd - 414-419 Promoting evidence-based policy: the role of incentives
by Lyn Squire - 420-430 Conducting influential impact evaluations in China: the experience of the Rural Education Action Project
by Matthew Boswell & Scott Rozelle & Linxiu Zhang & Chengfang Liu & Renfu Luo & Yaojiang Shi - 431-433 A comment on Anand P. Gupta's ‘Evaluation of governance: a study of the Government of India's outcome budget’
by Santosh Mehrotra
2011, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 153-174 Evaluating the long-term impact of anti-poverty interventions in Bangladesh: an overview
by Agnes Quisumbing & Bob Baulch & Neha Kumar - 175-192 Understanding the context of institutions and policy processes for selected anti-poverty interventions in Bangladesh
by Akhter Ahmed & Mubina Khondkar & Agnes Quisumbing - 193-219 Access, adoption, and diffusion: understanding the long-term impacts of improved vegetable and fish technologies in Bangladesh
by Neha Kumar & Agnes Quisumbing - 220-242 Does social capital build women's assets? The long-term impacts of group-based and individual dissemination of agricultural technology in Bangladesh
by Agnes Quisumbing & Neha Kumar - 243-262 The medium-term impact of the primary education stipend in rural Bangladesh
by Bob Baulch - 263-280 Exploring the long-term impact of development interventions within life-history narratives in rural Bangladesh
by Peter Davis - 281-296 Sampling and survey design of the Bangladesh long-term impact study
by Md. Zahidul Hassan & Wahid Quabili & Mohammad Zobair & Bob Baulch & Agnes Quisumbing - 297-299 Comment on: Abou-Ali, H., El-Azony, H., El-Laithy, H., Haughton, J. and Khandker, S., 2010. Evaluating the impact of Egyptian Social Fund for Development programmes. Journal of Development Effectiveness, 2 (4), 521-555
by Maren Duvendack & Richard Palmer-Jones - 300-301 Reply to comment by Duvendack and Palmer-Jones
by Jonathan Haughton - 302-303 Much ado about something: response to Haughton's reply to Duvendack and Palmer-Jones
by Maren Duvendack & Richard Palmer-Jones
2011, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-8 Impact evaluation of infrastructure interventions
by Henrik Hansen & Ole Winckler Andersen & Howard White - 9-27 Experience from a phased mixed-methods approach to impact evaluation of Danida support to rural transport infrastructure in Nicaragua
by Eva Broegaard & Ted Freeman & Carsten Schwensen - 28-43 Evaluating the employment-generating impact of rural roads in Nicaragua
by John Rand - 44-61 Assessing the ex ante economic impacts of transportation infrastructure policies in Brazil
by Eduardo Amaral Haddad & Fernando Salgueiro Perobelli & Edson Paulo Domingues & Mauricio Aguiar - 62-102 Impact of water supply and sanitation assistance on human welfare in rural Pakistan
by Ganesh Rauniyar & Aniceto Orbeta & Guntur Sugiyarto - 103-130 Impact evaluation of infrastructure investments: the experience of the Millennium Challenge Corporation
by Ariel BenYishay & Rebecca Tunstall - 131-144 Achieving high-quality impact evaluation design through mixed methods: the case of infrastructure
by Howard White - 145-151 The use of evidence in Mexico: experiences and challenges
by Miguel Szekely
2010, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 401-420 The economics approach to evaluation of health interventions in developing countries through randomised field trial
by Arnab Acharya & Giulia Greco & Edoardo Masset - 421-441 Evaluation of Jamaica's PATH conditional cash transfer programme
by Dan Levy & Jim Ohls - 442-467 Judicial reform in Asia: case study of AusAID's experience in Papua New Guinea: 2003-2007
by Livingston Armytage - 468-485 Meeting the challenge of proving impact in Andhra Pradesh, India
by Fiona Samuels & Sam McPherson - 486-503 Informal networks in policy processes: the case of community-based fisheries management in Bangladesh
by Diemuth Pemsl & Linda Seidel-Lass - 504-520 Methods for Evaluating Innovative Health Programs: a multi-country study
by Ranjeeta Thomas & Andrew Jones & Lyn Squire - 521-555 Evaluating the impact of Egyptian Social Fund for Development programmes
by Hala Abou-Ali & Hesham El-Azony & Heba El-Laithy & Jonathan Haughton & Shahid Khandker - 556-560 Turning evidence into policy: challenges facing UK aid
by Michael Anderson - 561-565 The use of evidence in South Africa: experiences and challenges
by Thilde Stevens - 566-573 Evaluation of governance: a study of the Government of India's outcome budget
by Anand Gupta - 574-576 Book review
by Steven Koch - 577-582 Recent impact evaluations: January to September 2010
by Birte Snilstveit & Martina Vojtkova
2010, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 289-309 Institutionalisation of government evaluation: balancing trade-offs
by Marie Gaarder & Bertha Briceno - 310-319 Toward an evaluation of evaluation methods: a commentary on the experimental approach in the fields of employment, work, and professional training
by Francois Bourguignon - 320-335 Heterogeneous treatment effects in conditional cash transfer programmes: assessing the impact of Progresa on agricultural households
by Sudhanshu Handa & Benjamin Davis & Marco Stampini & Paul Winters - 336-370 Interventions to promote social cohesion in sub-Saharan Africa
by Elisabeth King & Cyrus Samii & Birte Snilstveit - 371-386 Evaluation for better development results
by Vinod Thomas & Jiro Tominaga - 387-390 Handbook on impact evaluation: quantitative methods and practices, by S.R. Khandker, G.B. Koolwal and H.A. Samad
by Richard Palmer-Jones - 391-400 Recent impact evaluations
by Anjini Mishra
2010, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 197-227 Impact evaluation in the post-disaster setting: a case study of the 2005 Pakistan earthquake
by Alison Buttenheim - 228-262 Impact evaluation and interventions to address climate change: a scoping study
by Martin Prowse & Birte Snilstveit - 263-286 Simulating the impact of policy changes in Mexico's PROGRESA/Oportunidades
by Viviane Azevedo & Marcos Robles
2010, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-5 Introduction
by Marie Gaarder - 6-50 Conditional cash transfers and health: unpacking the causal chain
by Marie Gaarder & Amanda Glassman & Jessica Todd - 51-73 Empowering women: how Mexico's conditional cash transfer programme raised prenatal care quality and birth weight
by Sarah Barber & Paul Gertler - 74-86 Heterogeneous impact of the social programme Oportunidades on use of contraceptive methods by young adult women living in rural areas
by Hector Lamadrid-Figueroa & Gustavo Angeles & Thomas Mroz & Jose Urquieta-Salomon & Bernardo Hernandez-Prado & Aurelio Cruz-Valdez & Martha Tellez-Rojo - 87-116 Does supply matter? Initial schooling conditions and the effectiveness of conditional cash transfers for grade progression in Nicaragua
by John Maluccio & Alexis Murphy & Ferdinando Regalia - 117-137 Impact of conditional cash transfers on children's school achievement: evidence from Colombia
by Sandra Garcia & Jennifer Hill - 138-157 Impact evaluation of a rural conditional cash transfer programme on outcomes beyond health and education
by Fabio Veras Soares & Rafael Perez Ribas & Guilherme Issamu Hirata - 158-172 Assessing the impacts of fisheries management science: a review of the Department for International Development's fisheries management science programme
by Robert Arthur & Christopher Mees & Ashley Halls - 173-186 CONSORT Extensions for Development Effectiveness: guidelines for the reporting of randomised control trials of social and economic policy interventions in developing countries
by Ron Bose
2009, Volume 1, Issue 4
- 387-412 Evaluating interventions to reduce maternal mortality: evidence from Peru's PARSalud programme
by Juan Jose Diaz & Miguel Jaramillo - 413-429 Impacts of a government social franchise model on perceptions of service quality and client satisfaction at commune health stations in Vietnam
by Anh Ngo & Ha Phan & Van Pham & Thang Trinh & Khoa Truong - 430-449 Impact evaluation of the Ethiopian Health Services Extension Programme
by Assefa Admassie & Degnet Abebaw & Andinet Woldemichael - 450-469 Provider-initiated HIV/AIDS counselling and testing at healthcare facilities in Thailand: a cluster-randomisation trial
by Yot Teerawattananon & Yuwadee Leelukkanaveera & Montarat Thavorncharoensap & Piya Hanvoravongchai & Lily Ingsrisawang & Sripen Tantivess & Usa Chaikledkaew & Adun Mohara & Cheewanan Lertpiriyasuwat & Nuttawut Pimsawan - 470-491 Applying a programme theory framework to improve livelihood interventions integrated with HIV care and treatment programmes
by Suneetha Kadiyala & Rahul Rawat & Terry Roopnaraine & Frances Babirye & Robert Ochai - 492-506 Retrospective analysis of a school-based malaria treatment programme demonstrates a positive impact on health and education outcomes in Mangochi district, Malawi
by Bertha Nhlema Simwaka & Kisukyabo Simwaka & George Bello - 507-528 Does technical assistance matter? An impact evaluation approach to estimate its value added
by Inder Ruprah & Luis Marcano - 529-530 Corrigendum
by Emanuela Galasso & Nithin Umapathi
2009, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 217-226 Matching impact evaluation design to the nature of the intervention and the purpose of the evaluation
by Patricia Rogers - 227-236 Evaluating three stylised interventions
by Martin Ravallion - 237-242 Thoughts on randomised trials for evaluation of development: presentation to the Cairo evaluation clinic
by Dean Karlan - 243-246 So that the poor count more: using participatory methods for impact evaluation
by Robert Chambers - 247-270 Evidence for development effectiveness
by Sanjeev Khagram & Craig Thomas & Catrina Lucero & Subarna Mathes - 271-284 Theory-based impact evaluation: principles and practice
by Howard White - 285-294 Protocol for synthetic review of the impact of microcredit
by Jos Vaessen & Frans Leeuw & Sara Bonilla & Ruslan Lukach & Johan Bastiaensen - 295-335 Effectiveness and sustainability of water, sanitation, and hygiene interventions in combating diarrhoea
by Hugh Waddington & Birte Snilstveit - 336-352 Economic gains of improving soil fertility and water holding capacity with clay application: the impact of soil remediation research in Northeast Thailand
by Rathinasamy Maria Saleth & Arlene Inocencio & Andrew Noble & Sawaeng Ruaysoongnern - 353-377 Evaluating the impact of microfranchising the distribution of anti-malarial drugs in Kenya on malaria mortality and morbidity
by Jacob Oduor & Anne Kamau & Evan Mathenge - 378-386 The International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie): an introduction
by Marie Gaarder & Howard White
2009, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 103-129 The impact of conditional cash transfer programmes on child nutrition: a review of evidence using a programme theory framework
by Jef Leroy & Marie Ruel & Ellen Verhofstadt - 130-146 Impact of an aquaculture extension project in Bangladesh
by John Rand & Finn Tarp - 147-170 The impact of a dairy intervention in rural India: evidence from realised outcomes and expected returns to investment
by Britta Augsburg - 171-194 Assessing aid impact: a review of Norwegian evaluation practice
by Espen Villanger & Alf Morten Jerve - 195-216 Evaluating the impact of job training programmes in Latin America: evidence from IDB funded operations
by Pablo Ibarraran & David Rosas Shady
2009, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-14 Toward a plurality of methods in project evaluation: a contextualised approach to understanding impact trajectories and efficacy
by Michael Woolcock - 15-36 Impact evaluation of rural road projects
by Dominique van de Walle - 37-59 Strengthening the evaluation of programme effectiveness through reconstructing baseline data
by Michael Bamberger - 60-85 Improving nutritional status through behavioural change: lessons from Madagascar
by Emanuela Galasso & Nithin Umapathi - 86-102 Evaluate experiences: a qualitative technique to complement quantitative impact assessments
by Jonathan Carter

