Media
This section brings together our multimedia products covering a wide range of topics and sectors to showcase 3ie's activities and work. It is also home to key knowledge-sharing as well as training resources produced by our teams over the years - many of them in collaboration with key partners. Whether you are an evaluator, educator, communicator or member of the media, this section helps you stay on top of our latest videos, podcasts, news and features.
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Food System and Nutrition Evidence Gap Map
Evidence gap maps and syntheses are particularly important for helping researchers, funders, and decision-makers quickly digest massive amounts of information. Developed with support from Innovative Metrics for Agriculture and Nutrition Actions (IMMANA), the living EGM has been commissioned by Germany’s Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) through Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit's (GIZ) 'Knowledge for Nutrition' program.
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Intro: Towards economic empowerment and self-empowerment of women
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3ie's Swashakt podcast series aims to explore the pathways towards economic empowerment and self-empowerment for women - primarily in India but also in other L&MICs.
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3ie announces centre to manage FCDO research investments
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Improving adolescent lives in South Asia
At the 2015 Kathmandu conclave for evaluators, 3ie moderated a panel on improving adolescents' lives in South Asia, which included panellists from Breakthrough, Catalyst Management Services and UNICEF. The panellists highlighted adolescence as the critical formative years when gendered social attitudes and power relations and perceptions take shape and drive their behaviours as adults.
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New on 3ie website: Web profiles of member agencies
3ie is pleased to announce that we are launching member profiles as a new website feature to showcase the important work our members are doing with impact evaluation. The new website feature is one of several ways that 3ie is responding to increased demand from members for activities and support for member networking and peer learning. The profile for each member can be easily accessed by clicking on their listing on the 3ie members’ web page
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Millions Saved: New Cases of Proven Success in Global Health.
The 3ie-funded study by Mohanan et al. evaluated two programmes by Indian state governments that enabled pregnant women from poor
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How do you know if aid really works? Turns out, we often don’t
In NPR's latest article titled How do you know if aid really works? Turns out, we often don’t, 3ie's executive director Emmanuel Jimenez discusses the steady rise in the production of impact evaluations and the need for researchers to work directly with policymakers. Read the full article which includes interviews with J-PAL's Rachel Glennerster, Abhijit Banerjee and the Center for Global Development's Amanda Glassman.
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The tide continues to move on mass deworming–where are we now?
In conjunction with the latest systematic review on deworming, 3ie's Benjamin Wood teamed up with Alexander Aiken to co-author their commentary 'The tide continues to move on mass deworming–where are we now?' The commentary provides a broad overview of the state of the evidence base around deworming interventions and gives four recommendations for moving forward. The commentary is one of a series published along with the systematic review in the International Journal of Epidemiology.
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Building toilets is helping bring kids, especially girls, to school: Study
This article in the Hindustan Times, us based on 3ie’s education effectiveness systematic review which has several major findings on what works and what doesn’t to improve key education outcomes.
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Impact Evaluation Makes Good Sense -Emmanuel Jimenez's interview with Businessworld
In this interview with Neeta Mishra of Businessworld, executive director of 3ie, Emmanuel Jimenez talks about the role of impact evaluation in assisting policymakers. Emmanuel Jimenez discusses the importance of how designing and implementing policies that are meant to improve the lives of the poor do a better job if they are informed by evidence on what works, for whom and why.