Evaluation

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We Can’t Measure Women’s Empowerment the Same Way Everywhere—But Should We Try?
July 27, 2018
Measuring empowerment is a perennial challenge for those of us evaluating programs targeting women. Last Wednesday’s launch of J-PAL’s new Practical Guide to Measuring Women’s and Girls’ Empowerment in Impact Evaluations at CGD was an exciting opportunity be inspired by impac...
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As USAID Thinks about Procurement and Program Design, It Should Keep Evidence in Mind
July 05, 2018
As USAID undertakes procurement reform, the agency should seize the opportunity to put evidence front and center. Sarah Rose explains how.
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USAID Just Released Its “Journey to Self Reliance” Indicators. What Comes Next?
June 19, 2018
Last week, CGD hosted the US Agency for International Development (USAID) for the first public presentation of the agency’s new “Journey to Self-Reliance” metrics. Launched by USAID Administrator Mark Green, the Journey to Self-Reliance is a new strategic approach that ai...
POLICY PAPERS
Perspective in Economic Evaluations of Healthcare Interventions in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: One Size Does Not Fit All
March 09, 2018
As developing nations are increasingly adopting economic evaluation as a means of informing their own investment decisions, new questions emerge. The right answer to the question “which perspective?” is the one tailored to these local specifics. We conclude that there is no one-size-fits-all an...
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The World Bank Now Has Three Poverty Lines. Why Not Three for Energy?
November 09, 2017
The World Bank now has three benchmarks for measuring poverty. The “headline” extreme poverty threshold of $1.90/day will stay, but two new international poverty lines were added for lower middle-income ($3.20/day) and upper middle-income ($5.50/day) countries. While it’s grea...
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The (Sometime) Tyranny of (Somewhat) Arbitrary Income Lines
October 30, 2017
As Lant Pritchett reports, the World Bank has introduced two new poverty lines: $3.20 for lower middle income countries, and $5.50 for upper middle income countries. I’m with Lant that this is broadly a good thing. But the process by which the World Bank came up with its new pov...
ESSAYS
The Perils of Partial Attribution: Let’s All Play for Team Development
October 26, 2017
The debate about whether it is more important to have good individual statistics or be a team player that contributes to overall victory is hugely important in development today.