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DIME Evaluation Framework Workshop
February 12, 2015Washington, DC, Main Complex MC4-100

This workshop is hosted by the World Bank¡¯s Development Impact Evaluation (DIME). The objective of this workshop is to discuss preliminary research for the white papers and to get early input from World Bank practitioners.

For more information please contact:
Eric Mvukiyehe 
emvukiyehe@worldbank.org
(202) 458-2672

Development Impact Evaluation (DIME) is a global program hosted in the World Bank's Development Research Group. Its purpose is to increase the use of impact evaluation in the design and implementation of public policy and increase institutional capacity and motivation for evidence-based policy. 

DIME is collaborating with a group of World Bank and academic experts to develop an analytical framework to improve the quality and policy relevance of impact evaluations of development interventions designed to address fragility, conflict, and violence (FCV). The group is in the process of writing ¡®white papers¡¯ in prioritized areas (jobs, sexual and gender-based violence, civil service delivery and urban crime and violence) to identify key conflict drivers; compile current evidence on how well development programming is (or is not) addressing these drivers; and develop a research agenda on how existing knowledge and programmatic gaps can be closed. The objective of this workshop is to discuss preliminary research for the white papers and to get early input from World Bank practitioners.

Last Updated: Feb 11, 2015

FCV Evaluation Framework Workshop Schedule

Washington, DC WB Main Complex MC4-100

February 12, 2015 9AM-5PM

9AM: Introduction and Opening Remarks - Arianna Legovini (DECIE)

9:15AM: Objectives and Expectations - Macartan Humphreys (Columbia University), Eric Mvukiyehe (DECIE) and Cyrus Samii (New York University)

9:30AM: Gender-based Violence - Betsy Paluck (Princeton University) and Jeanie Annan (IRC)

10:30AM: Coffee Break

10:45AM: Jobs and Productive Opportunities in FCV - Chris Blattman (Columbia University) and Laura Ralston (Social Protection & Labor GP)

12:00PM Lunch Break

1:00PM: Public Sector /Civil Service Reform in FCV - Dan Rogger (DECIE), Fotini Christia (MIT) and Jurgen Blum (Governance GP)

2:00PM Coffee Break

2:15PM: Urban Crime and Violence -Beatriz Magaloni (Stanford University) and Laura Chioda (LCRCE)

3:15PM Coffee Break

3:30PM Group Discussion and Next Steps

 

Last Updated: Feb 11, 2015