Impact evaluations: Strategic directions, challenges and innovations

The panel was jointly organized by World Food Programme and UNICEF and to share the experiences two agencies in strengthening evaluative work on Impact Evaluations including the rationale and multi-country approaches.

UNEG EPE: World Food Programme and UNICEF
Children enjoying a meal, after a learning session on feeding in the community, of Kodougou, in the north-west of Côte d’Ivoire.
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UNEG EPE | Impact evaluations: Strategic directions, challenges and innovations

Tuesday, 14 February 2023 at 9:00AM Eastern Time.

The panel was jointly organized by World Food Programme and UNICEF and to share the experiences two agencies in strengthening evaluative work on Impact Evaluations (IEs) including the rationale and multi-country approaches. It will present examples of the most recent developments/ innovations in conducting IEs in fragile and humanitarian context and discuss methodologies for a more systematic assessment of feasibility of IEs at scale.

PANELISTS: 

Jonas Heirman, Senior Evaluation Officer, Head of Impact Evaluation Unit, Office of Evaluation, WFP

Zlata Bruckauf, Senior Evaluation Specialist (Impact and Methods), Evaluation Office, UNICEF

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World Food Programme and UNICEF