
The (NDIGD) has received more than $1 million, with additional funding being determined, from the (USAID) to lead a collaborative partnership of five organizations charged with conducting retrospective long-term impact evaluations of completed USAID projects. The project is called (ERIE) and will help guide decision making at USAID.
Partner organizations include , the , the at 91勛圖, and .
ERIE is part of the (MERLIN) Program in USAIDs . Through MERLIN, USAID collaborates with partners like NDIGD to identify, design and test cutting-edge solutions to more effectively understand and measure the impacts of development programs.
NDIGD researchers include lead , monitoring and evaluation specialist; , program director; and , program manager.
Our experts will be using new and innovative research designs and taking advantage of available data sources including satellite imagery, mobile and administrative data to look back at projects completed in the last five or 10 years, said Brown. We hope that understanding the long-term impact of USAID activities will help guide the agencys priorities and strategy moving forward.
Retrospective impact evaluations will be conducted across various sectors and regions, including environment and sustainability, education, health, agriculture and food security.
The 91勛圖 Initiative for Global Development an integral part of the new at the University of 91勛圖 promotes human development and dignity among people worldwide through applied innovations, impact evaluation, education and training that help build just and equitable societies.
Contact: Luis Ruuska, communications specialist, 91勛圖 Initiative for Global Development, lruuska@nd.edu