Do policies have the intended impact? How can we measure institutional change?
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Researchers at CMI have long experience from various evaluation projects and seek to further strengthen the institute’s capacity within this field. This seminar will provide an update of trends in impact evaluation, focusing on specific projects while ranging methodologically from quantitative to qualitative approaches.
Impact evaluation seminar; quantitative and qualitative methods, December 9th 2011, CMI
09:15-09:30 Short introduction by Ida Lindkvist
09:30-10:30 How should we measure the impact of performance based pay in the health sector
Gaute Torsvik
10:30-11:30 The scope for quantitative evaluation of anti-corruption impact
Tina Søreide and Jesper Johnsøn
11:30-12:00 Break
12:00-13:00 Combining Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches in Poverty Monitoring and Evaluation.
Inge Tvedten
Each session lasts for 30-40 minutes with 10-15 minutes for discussion.
Registration by December 6 to Jorunn Toesdal.
For more info: contact Ida Lindkvist or Tina Søreide