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Beyond the Status Quo: Using Impact Evaluation Research to Drive Innovation and Improve Outcomes in Health
May 2-5, 2017Lagos, Nigeria

This 4-day workshop will promote a new generation of health impact evaluations for priority health programs in Nigeria. The new evaluations will aim to target several constraints to improving health outcomes and test alternative approaches to alleviate them in order to contribute to answering the broad question, ¡°How do we maximize health outcomes through effective health service delivery¡± Impact evaluation is a powerful research and development tool to identify whether policies and programs are achieving their intended outcomes, and how to further improve these outcomes.

The workshop aims to build on the existing partnership between the Federal Ministry of Health (FMOH), the World Bank, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation for the strategic use of impact evaluation in priority programs to improve evidence to inform decision-making and achieve better outcomes. The event will use the experiences, successes, and failures documented in previous impact evaluation studies in health as the basis for developing new impact evaluations in an effort to strengthen country capacity for evidence-based policy. 

Last Updated: Apr 26, 2017

May 2-5, 2017

Southern Sun Ikoyi Hotel, Lagos, Nigeria

First Day (May 2, 2017)

8:00 ¨C 8:30

Participant Check-In

8:30 ¨C 9:00

Welcome and Opening Remarks

Edwin Ikhuoria, DIME, World Bank Group

9:00 ¨C 10:00

Panel Discussion: Priorities for Generating Evidence in Nigeria¡¯s Health Sector

Opening by Desmond Elliot, Actor, Director & Legislator

  Moderated by Dr. Ifeanyi Nsofor, Nigeria Health Watch

Panelists (alphabetical order by last name)

¡ì  Dr. Oyebanji Filani, Technical Advisor to the Honorable Health Minister on Health Financing & Resource Mobilization, Federal Ministry of Health

¡ì  Dr. Mustafa Mahmud, Director, Logistics & Health Commodities, National Primary Healthcare Development Agency

¡ì  Emmanuel C. Meribole, Director, Department of Health Planning, Research & Statistics, Federal Ministry of Health

¡ì  Dr. Akin Oyemakinde, Director, Department of Health Planning, Research & Statistics, Federal Ministry of Health

10:00 ¨C 10:30

Coffee Break

10:30-10:45

Setting the Stage: Exploring our knowledge about IEs

Nausheen Khan, DIME, World Bank Group

10:45 ¨C 11:30

The Power of Evidence in Changing Policy

Marcus Holmlund, Economist, World Bank Group

Victor Orozco, Economist, World Bank Group

11:30 ¨C 12:45

IE Methods 1: Experimental Impact Evaluation

Guadalupe Bedoya, Economist, World Bank Group

12:45 ¨C 13:30

Lunch

13:30 ¨C 14:10

Community Volunteers and Patent Medicine Vendors in the Fight against Malaria: An Experimental Evaluation

Marcus Holmlund, Economist, World Bank Group

14:10-14:50

Improving Access and Take-up of Skilled Birth Attendance: Evaluating the SURE-P Maternal and Child Health Project

Pedro Rosa Dias, Associate Professor, Imperial College London

14:50 - 18:10

 

Design Clinic 1: What is your team¡¯s objective?

(20 Minute Coffee Break at 16:20)

19:00 ~

Welcome Reception

 

Second Day (May 3, 2017)

 

8:30 ¨C 9:45

Practical Session: Designing Your Impact Evaluation to be Useful

Edwin Ikhuoria, DIME, World Bank Group

9:45 ¨C 10:25

 

Improving Midwife Retention with Monetary and Non-Monetary Incentives: An Experimental Evaluation

Pedro Rosa Dias, Associate Professor, Imperial College London

10:25 ¨C 10:50

Coffee Break

10:50 ¨C 11:30

Improving Quality of Care at Primary Health Care Centers: An Experimental Evaluation

Ezinne Eze-Ajoku, PhD Candidate, Johns Hopkins University

Felipe Dunsch, DIME, World Bank Group

11:30 ¨C 12:45

IE Methods 2: Non-Experimental Impact Evaluation

Arndt Reichert, Economist, World Bank Group

12:45 ¨C 13:30

Group Picture and Lunch

13:30 ¨C 14:30

Case Study: Evaluating a Vaccination Campaign

Marcus Holmlund, Economist, World Bank Group

14:30 ¨C 17:50

Design Clinic 2: How will your IE Answer Your Research Question?

(20 Minute Coffee Break at 16:00)

19:00 ¨C 21:00

Dinner

 

Third Day (May 4, 2017)

8:30-9:10

Health Information, Treatment, and Worker Productivity: Experimental Evidence from Malaria Testing and Treatment among Nigerian Sugarcane Cutters

Andrew Dillon, Assistant Professor, Michigan State University

9:10-10:10

What to Expect When You¡¯re Evaluating

Moderated by Emily Crawford, DIME, World Bank Group

 

Panelists 

¡ì  Segun Adebamiji, DIME, World Bank Group

¡ì  Laura Costica, DIME. World Bank Group

¡ì  Edwin Ikhuoria, DIME, World Bank Group

¡ì  Ijeoma David Ukoko, DIME, World Bank Group 

 

10:10-10:35

Coffee Break

10:35-11:50

Innovations in Impact Measurement in Health

Guadalupe Bedoya, Economist, World Bank Group

11:50-12:30

Changing Norms and Behaviors through Entertainment TV: Evaluation of the MTV Shuga Drama

Victor Orozco, Economist, World Bank Group

12:30-13:30

Lunch

13:30-16:30

 

16:30-17:00

 

Design Clinic 3: Developing the Project Team Presentation

 

  Coffee Break

17:00-18:30

Panel Discussion: Using Entertainment to Change Behavior

Moderated by Affiong Bassey, Radio/TV Host, BBC Media Action

Panelists (alphabetical order by last name)

¡ì  Deji Arosho, Head of Drama, BBC Media Action

¡ì  Omotola Ekehinde, Actress, Singer & Philanthropist

¡ì  Desmond Elliot, Actor, Director & Legislator

¡ì  Anu Mohammed, Head of Research and Learning, BBC Media Action

¡ì  Victor Orozco, Economist, World Bank Group

¡ì  Emma Uduma, Content Producer, MTV Shuga

 

From 19:30

Red Carpet Event: Screening of Entertainment Education Productions

Fourth Day (May 5, 2017)

8:30-9:30

Design Clinic 3: Developing the Project Team Presentation (continued)

9:30-10:00

Coffee Break

10:00-10:30

Review Session: What We Have Learned

Josine Karangwa, DIME, World Bank Group

10:30-12:00

Team Impact Evaluation Presentations

12:00-12:45

Closing Remarks

Marcus Holmlund, Economist, World Bank Group

12:45-13:30

Lunch

13:30-15:15

 

 

15:15-15:45

Next Steps Clinic: Finalizing a Path to Funding Impact Evaluation

Coffee Break

 

Last Updated: Apr 26, 2017

Event Details
  • Location: Lagos, Nigeria
  • Contact: : Marcus Holmlund mholmlund@worldbank.org