Events

3ie events

3ie hosts seminars, workshops and conferences in multiple locations across the world. These events focus on sharing the latest evidence, innovations in evaluations, systematic reviews, gap maps, replications and evidence use. They are a platform for vibrant discussions and debates between researchers, policymakers and programme managers on priority topics.

Upcoming events

02
May 2024
Online

Agency Learning and Evidence Month 2024

Conference 02 May 2024 Online
We are excited to announce that USAID is all set to join forces with leading development institutions as a signatory to the Global Evidence Commitment (GEC). The GEC is a pledge to improve the evidence culture and use in development organizations.

03
May 2024
United States

Geo4Dev Workshop: Woody Cover Estimation in Brazil using Synthetic Aperture Radar

Workshop 03 May 2024 United States
Geo4Dev is a joint initiative between CEGA, New Light Technologies, and 3ie. The Geo4Dev Workshop series features novel applications of geospatial analysis and how they can help inform social science and public policy-related questions.

Previous events

gLOCAL Evaluation Week 2019

Conferences 03 - 07 June 2019
3ie organised a seminar in New Delhi and two webinars as part of gLOCAL Evaluation Week from 3 – 7 June 2019. The seminar was used as a platform to discuss the opportunities and challenges in evaluating group-based livelihoods programmes in India.

16 - 17
May 2019
Beirut, Lebanon

GESI workshop on systematic review methodology in environmental sciences

Capacity development 16 - 17 May 2019 Beirut, Lebanon
Neal Haddaway (Stockholm Environment Institute) will introduce the methods needed to conduct a systematic review and systematic map in the environment sector.

15
May 2019
London, UK

CEDIL lecture: Learning and adapting in development practice

CEDIL 15 May 2019 London, UK
Patrick Ward (CEDIL) will explore factors influencing the extent to which development programmes are able to adapt in the light of new evidence and learning.

09
May 2019
London, UK

Impact of universal test-and-treat on HIV incidence in Zambia and South Africa: Results of the HPTN 071 (PopART) trial

Seminar 09 May 2019 London, UK
Richard Hayes, the principal investigator for the HPTN 071 (PopART) study, measuring the impact of universal HIV testing and treatment in Zambia and South Africa will present the primary results of the trial, and discuss the implications of the findings in the context of other trials of universal test-and-treat.

08
May 2019
London, UK

CEDIL lecture: the need for using theory to consider the transferability of interventions

CEDIL 08 May 2019 London, UK
Chris Bonell (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine) will discuss the transferability of interventions to new settings and the role of theory in considering the question of transfer.

07
May 2019

GESI webinar: a framework for stakeholder engagement during systematic reviews and maps in environmental management

07 May 2019
Neal Haddaway (Stockholm Environment Institute) will discuss a framework for stakeholder engagement in systematic reviews and maps, highlighting recommendations and advice that are critical for effective, efficient and meaningful engagement of stakeholders.

National symposium on evidence synthesis for medicine, public health and social development

Conferences 10 - 12 April 2019 New Delhi, India
The Campbell Collaboration and the George Institute for Global Health are organising a symposium in New Delhi from 10-12 April. They have also issued a call for abstracts, the deadline for which is 28 February.

3ie and IEG conference on citizen engagement and accountable government

Evidence Week 08 April 2019 Washington, DC
3ie and IEG partnered to organise a highly-interactive and well-attended conference on citizen engagement and accountable government in Washington, DC on 8 April 2019. This one-day public event was part of 3ie’s Washington Evidence Week.

Understanding and reducing crop residue burning in North India

Seminar 04 April 2019 New Delhi, India
Max Freidrich will present the results of a recent study using the risks, attitudes, norms, abilities and self-regulation psychological theory approach to determine the main drivers of and barriers to reducing crop residue burning.

02
April 2019
London, UK

Impact of financial inclusion in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review of reviews

Seminar 02 April 2019 London, UK
Financial inclusion is a dynamic space with a growing range of intervention types and players. A recent 3ie-funded systematic review of reviews focuses on the impact of financial inclusion interventions.