Enhancing evaluation use through behavioral insights

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Despite the many efforts to improve the use of evaluations, bridging the gap between evidence and decision-making remains a challenge for evaluators. Yet, this is not surprising. It is a well-documented fact that people use typical heuristics “rules-of-thumb’ to make decisions.

The behavioral economics’ field has good practices that evaluation practitioners can borrow to enhance stakeholders' commitment. Building on the ENABLE approach developed by WIPO, the workshop would equip participants with knowledge and tools to integrate behavioral insights throughout an evaluation process.

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Adan Ruiz Villalba Head of Evaluation He has 20 years of evaluation experience at national and international levels, with a strong record of accomplishment in innovative thinking to enhance evaluation use and utility. He is Vice-Chair and Treasurer at UNEG, leading the way to improve evaluation use by integrating behavioral insights.
Julia Engelhardt Senior Evaluation Officer She has over 20 years of evaluation experience, having led strategic assignments for multiple actors in a variety of sectors, including the establishment of the evaluation functions for COMESA and WIPO. She developed the ENABLE approach that integrates behavioral sciences into evaluation processes
Veridiana Mansour Mendes Evaluation Officer She has 10 years of experience in evaluation and policy analysis at national and international levels, having worked in multiple sectors. She is particularly interested in the science behind evidence-based policymaking, and co-coordinates the UNEG working group on evaluating policy influence.
Tariro Sibanda Evaluation Analyst Tariro has a background in social sciences research and has two years of experience in evaluation. She has conducted research with communities in Africa on tourism, agriculture, and social inclusion. Tariro has a passion for sustainability and the involvement of young people in development.

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Académicos Oficiales de gobierno Organizaciones sin fines de lucro Sector Privado Público en general Hacedores de política pública Practicantes Estudiantes

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