Evidence-Based Decision Making: Strategies for Effective Implementation

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Explore how evidence-based decision-making is essential for improving outcomes, with insights on theory of change, over 400 studies in various countries, and practical steps to garner support and drive impact. Learn about the significance of working with governments and key takeaways for successful implementation at the local level.

  • Evidence-based
  • Decision making
  • Strategies
  • Implementation
  • Research

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  1. Evidence-based decision-making needs decisions, evidence.. And? Annie Duflo Innovations for Poverty Action April 8, 2014

  2. Theory of Change? Effective solutions adapted at scale Discover effective solutions

  3. OVER 400 STUDIESIN 50 COUNTRIES Over 400 studies in 50 countries

  4. Intermediary Impacts Partners take action Other organizations adopt evidence Shift in debate Increased evidence-based culture Better programs, improved outcomes Discover effective solutions ?

  5. Get buy-in, Make it easy Ask the right questions, and prepare for scale: Involve partners Train partners Find the right partners A Evaluate rigorously, and get buy-in: Test proofs of concept Refine applications of concepts Test scalability B Involve partners Mobilize for the use of evidence: Compile and disseminate Advocate for effective solutions Support their application C

  6. Setting the agenda Policy relevant research Academically exciting research Maximize the intersection. Think conference planning

  7. Working with governments IPA Peru-Bolivia-Paraguay projects 14 12 10 Number of projects 8 Government Private sector 6 NGO 4 2 0 Completed projects Active projects

  8. Takeaways Cant go from B to D without A and C Especially at the local level It s boots on the ground, time consuming, and harder to define Need the right questions, right partners Path to Scale research Governments Requires a collaborative, iterative research process

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