| What it takes: evidence from a nutrition- and gender-sensitive agriculture intervention in rural Zambia |
6 |
| Representing theories of change: technical challenges with evaluation consequences |
4 |
| Is impact evaluation still on the rise? The new trends in 2010-2015: For submission to the Journal of Development Effectiveness |
3 |
| The effectiveness and value for money of cash-based humanitarian assistance: a systematic review |
3 |
| Infrastructure and well-being: employment effects of Jamuna bridge in Bangladesh |
2 |
| Impact of school gardens and complementary nutrition education in Burkina Faso |
2 |
| The effects of market-based reforms on access to electricity in developing countries: a systematic review |
2 |
| Mixing and matching: using qualitative methods to improve quantitative impact evaluations (IEs) and systematic reviews (SRs) of development outcomes |
1 |
| Conceptualising causal pathways in systematic reviews of international development interventions through adopting a causal chain analysis approach |
1 |
| How well are aid agencies evaluating programs? An assessment of the quality of global health evaluations |
1 |
| Teacher pay and student performance: evidence from the Gambian hardship allowance |
1 |
| Value chain development of bay leaf in Nepal: an impact assessment |
1 |
| Trusted sorghum: simulating interactions in the sorghum value chain in Kenya using games and agent-based modelling |
1 |
| Using internal evaluations to measure organisational impact: a meta-analysis of Oxfam's women's empowerment projects |
1 |
| Approaches to evidence synthesis in international development: a research agenda |
1 |
| The impact of agri-business skills training in Zimbabwe: an evaluation of the Training for Rural Economic Empowerment (TREE) programme |
1 |
| The effectiveness of school-based decision making in improving educational outcomes: a systematic review |
1 |
| Theory-based systematic reviews |
1 |
| Systematic reviews of cost-effectiveness in low and middle income countries: a review of reviews |
1 |
| The challenges of screening and synthesising qualitative research in a mixed-methods systematic review. The case of the impact of agricultural certification schemes |
0 |
| Demand driven replication research: an overview of financial services for the poor replication research |
0 |
| The health impacts of a community biogas facility in an informal Urban settlement: does training matter? |
0 |
| Conflict and aid dependency - an explorative study motivated by the case of Palestine |
0 |
| The impact of teacher professional development programs on student achievement in rural China: evidence from Shaanxi Province |
0 |
| Old is not always better: evidence from five randomized experiments in rural primary schools in China |
0 |
| Deworming children for soil-transmitted helminths in low and middle-income countries: systematic review and individual participant data network meta-analysis |
0 |
| Does efficient provision of business development services yield better results for SMEs?: evidence from a networking project in Thailand |
0 |
| Improving well-being through mobile money: a replication study in Niger |
0 |
| Biometric Smartcards and payment disbursement: a replication study of building state capacity in India |
0 |
| Child discipline and social programs: evidence from Colombia |
0 |
| Thou shalt be given ... but how? A replication study and extended cost-effectiveness analysis of a randomized experiment on food assistance in Northern Ecuador |
0 |
| Do evidence networks make a difference? |
0 |
| Using data differently and using different data |
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| Timely evaluation in international development |
0 |
| Mobile money, risk sharing, and transaction costs: a replication study of evidence from Kenya's mobile money revolution |
0 |
| The impact of a conditional cash transfer programme on education outcomes beyond school attendance in Argentina |
0 |
| Target segmentation in WASH policies, programmes and projects: a systematic review |
0 |
| Savings revisited: a replication study of a savings intervention in Malawi |
0 |
| Taking intervention costs seriously: a new, old toolbox for inference about costs |
0 |
| Small livestock and aquaculture programming impacts on household livelihood security: a systematic narrative review |
0 |
| The short-term impact of unconditional cash transfers: a replication study of a randomized controlled trial in Kenya |
0 |
| Moving on from logical frameworks to find the missing middle' in international development programmes |
0 |
| Does implementing problem-solving projects affect decisional style? Developing governance capabilities in school management committees |
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