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Tips for maximizing response rates
28/02/2020
Dr Bassirou Chitou, Senior Statistician, M&E Expert, international consultant and instructor at the International Program for Development Evaluation training (IPDET) shares with us ten tips for maximizing response rates when sampling in evaluation.
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Somalia 2018 Project Evaluation (Mid-term) Midnimo Project to Maximize Peacebuilding Impact - English
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Future of Food Maximizing Finance for Development in Agricultural Value Chains
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Future of Food Maximizing Finance for Development in Agricultural Value Chains
2018
This report by the World Bank Group is responding to the fact that current levels of investment in agricultural value chains are insufficient to achive the Sustainable Development Goals. The four sections of the paper focus on the development outcomes sought; why financing is important, including financing needs, the financing landscape, and constraints; actions to maximize finance for development; and implementation.
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Challenges ahead and maximizing our value
5. Questions to move us forward
Key PMNCH areas of work in 2012
Essential Interventions: Moving from Consensus to Action
Raising Visibility for Pre-Term Birth and Newborn Survival
Parliamentary Resolutions on Policy and Budget Action
Stimulated Discussion on Financing Channels
Spotlight on human rights
Ensuring Accountability for Commitments
Strong funding base
US$ 13.1m available for 2012 Workplan – 92% of workplan funded
$13.1m,
92%
$1.2m, 8%
Of available funding, almost 70% is unspecified
$7.5m, 67%
$3.7m, 33%
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Unspecified
Multi-year funding is building a strong foundation to 2015
Good news – Rising Demand, Rising Outputs
Analytical work 14 country case studies + 10 technical reports + 26 evidence syntheses
Media and Communication 77% increase in visits to www.pmnch.org compared with 2011 23 press releases during 2010-12, av. 200m reached per release
Advocacy Events PMNCH supported 30 events in 2012, involving 4,000+ stakeholders, including senior ministers and heads of state
Members 480 PMNCH members – nearly 60% increase since January 2010 Coordinated 350 conference calls in 2012 to date
http://www.pmnch.org/
Rising Demand, Rising Outputs cont … Administration Rising activity led to 307 contracts procured, issued and managed – one-third more than in 2011, and 73% increase from 2010
Budget 2012 budget is US$ 14.27m budget – a major increase of 66% from 2011 and 144% from 2009
BUT … PMNCH Secretariat has the same structure of 9 individuals – no change since 2009
Is this adequate, given this scenario?
Challenges ahead and maximizing our value
Major challenges await PMNCH through 2015:
Ensuring commitment to women's and children's health in the post-2015 development agenda
Accelerating country, regional and global progress through harmonized efforts by all stakeholders
Ensuring mutual accountability for our efforts
How do we maximize the value of our efforts?
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Strong funding base
Good news – Rising Demand, Rising Outputs
Rising Demand, Rising Outputs cont …
Challenges ahead and maximizing our value
Questions to move us forward
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High Level Tripartite-Plus Policy Dialogue on Maximizing the Development and Employment Impact of Foreign Direct Investment and operations of Multinational Enterprises in the Vietnamese Electronics Sector
The main objective of this high level policy dialogue is to facilitate the development and adoption of a Joint Plan of Action with priority issues to be addressed in partnership between the public and private sectors.
(...) The organization of a high level policy dialogue aims at stimulating a national-level debate on maximizing the development and employment impact through FDI/MNEs and to get inputs for a joint Plan of Action that specifies the roles and responsibilities of each constituency as well as areas of collaborative action in the period of 2016-2018.
(...) Tags: decent work, electronic and computer industries, partnerships
Regions and countries covered: Asia, Viet Nam
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New EU-funded program to maximize Palestinian exports - EU Press release/Non-UN document - Question of Palestine
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Prime Minister Fayyad announces the launch of a new EU-funded program to maximize Palestinian exports
The Ministry of National Economy in partnership with the Palestine Trade Center (PalTrade) and the Palestinian Shippers’ Council celebrated today the launching of the €3 million Trade Diversification, Competitiveness Enhancement Program funded by the European Union.
(...) The Trade Diversification, Competitiveness Enhancement Program aims to maximize exports' direct contribution to economic growth and social development.
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Future of Food Maximizing Finance for Development in Agricultural Value Chains
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This report by the World Bank Group is responding to the fact that current levels of investment in agricultural value chains are insufficient to achive the Sustainable Development Goals. The four sections of the paper focus on the development outcomes sought; why financing is important, including financing needs, the financing landscape, and constraints; actions to maximize finance for development; and implementation.
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Future of Food Maximizing Finance for Development in Agricultural Value Chains
2018
This report by the World Bank Group is responding to the fact that current levels of investment in agricultural value chains are insufficient to achive the Sustainable Development Goals. The four sections of the paper focus on the development outcomes sought; why financing is important, including financing needs, the financing landscape, and constraints; actions to maximize finance for development; and implementation.
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