Powered by Evidence: A Podcast by GEI

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Welcome to Powered by Evidence, a podcast by the Global Evaluation Initiative (GEI) with host, Dugan Fraser. At GEI, we believe that the best public policies – the ones that have greatest impact and that improve people’s lives - are powered by evidence. GEI is a global partnership that supports governments and public institutions in finding that evidence – by helping them create robust, country-owned monitoring and evaluation systems. In this podcast, we invite experts from our network – and other special guests - to explore new ideas and revisit challenges still un-solved in implementing monitoring and evaluation programs and systems. We’ll examine failures, reflect on successes, and discuss ways forward. So, whether you are an evaluator, a policymaker, a researcher or just have interest in the value of evidence for your work, we welcome you to this discussion.

Thank you for sharing your time with us. This is our pilot season – we’d like to hear what you think. Please join the conversation - you can find us on Twitter and LinkedIn or leave a comment on the podcast page. And don’t forget to subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts.

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GEI Powered by Evidence podcast episode 7: Future-Proofing National Evaluation Systems through Capacity Building and Knowledge Sharing

Future-Proofing National Evaluation Systems through Capacity Building and Knowledge Sharing

What does it mean to future-proof national evaluation systems, and what does it entail? Join Patrizia Cocca, Communications and Knowledge Management Lead at GEI, as she reflects on this question with Jos Vaessen, evaluation expert and former GEI adviser.

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GEI Powered by Evidence Podcast Episode 6: The Gender Lens: A Necessary Shift in Perspective for Development and Evaluation

The Gender Lens: A Necessary Shift in Perspective for Development and Evaluation

Join Dugan Fraser, Program Manager of the Global Evaluation Initiative, and Elena Bardasi, Senior Economist at the World Bank Independent Evaluation Group (IEG), as they discuss the progress, challenges, and way forward on integrating gender into development, evaluation practice, and national monitoring and evaluation systems.

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Podcast Episode 5

Leveraging Evaluations for Sustainable Development: Opportunities, Challenges and a Way Forward

As the world grapples with pressing environmental challenges, the importance of integrating environmental considerations into evaluation practices and national evaluation systems has never been more crucial, presenting challenges and opportunities for evaluators and policymakers alike.

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In this episode of GEI's podcast Powered by Evidence, GEI Program Manager Dugan Fraser and Estelle Raimondo, Head of Evaluation Methods at the World Bank Group's Independent Evaluation Group, explore approaches for improving the value and reviving the promise of evaluation.

A Critical Look at Evaluation’s Value Proposition: Has Evaluation Become Just a “Check the Box” Exercise?

Join host, Dugan Fraser, as he chats with Estelle Raimondo, Head of Evaluation Methods at the World Bank’s Independent Evaluation Group about the current state of evaluation.

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Transforming M&E for Uncertain and Complex Contexts: The UNDP’s Innovation Sandbox Approach

Transforming M&E for Uncertain and Complex Contexts: The UNDP’s Innovation Sandbox Approach

How can we transform monitoring and evaluation (M&E) into a more adaptive, emergent process to address uncertainty and complexity in todays’ world? How do we move from compliance and accountability to learning – to support better, more timely, decisions?

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The Missing Piece: Reflections on How M&E Helps to Address the Gender Data Gap in Development Programs

What is the role of evidence and data in helping us address gender inequities? How can monitoring and evaluation (M&E) efforts help women and girls around the world?

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GEI Powered by Evidence Podcast Episode 1: Making National M&E Systems Effective

Making National M&E Systems Effective

What makes national monitoring and evaluation (M&E) systems effective? What approaches should we use to support the development of M&E systems that provide short-term and long-term value?

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