EvalForward is a community of practice on evaluation for food security, agriculture and rural development that provides an interactive space for discussion, blogging, and exchange of information and ideas among members. Through this blog, we look back at the 2021 edition of EPA Forum.
Benin Web TV, one of the most widely read web newspapers in Benin, presented in an article the details of the EPA Forum 2019, an event organised by ACED to promote the use of research results to improve food and nutrition security. This annual event presented innovations and research results to policy makers and practitioners.
In a blog entitled “Can African think tanks help strengthen governments’ use of data and evidence? We think so’, Sarah Lucas of the Hewlett Foundation shared how African organisations are developing ideas to improve the use of evidence by governments. She presented the eight institutions that were selected from 81 applications from East and West Africa for their particularly
CEDIL
During her presentation at a CEDIL conference, Professor Ruth Stewart, Chair of the Africa Evidence Network, highlighted ACED as a centre of excellence and innovation in Africa that the public (including DFID/CEDIL) should know about. You can watch his presentation here. His discussion on ACED starts at 45:40.
EvalForward is a community of practice on evaluation for food security, agriculture and rural development that provides an interactive space for discussion, blogging, and exchange of information and ideas among members. Through this blog, we look back at the 2021 edition of EPA Forum.
Benin Web TV, one of the most widely read web newspapers in Benin, presented in an article the details of the EPA Forum 2019, an event organised by ACED to promote the use of research results to improve food and nutrition security. This annual event presented innovations and research results to policy makers and practitioners.
In a blog entitled “Can African think tanks help strengthen governments’ use of data and evidence? We think so’, Sarah Lucas of the Hewlett Foundation shared how African organisations are developing ideas to improve the use of evidence by governments. She presented the eight institutions that were selected from 81 applications from East and West Africa for their particularly
CEDIL
During her presentation at a CEDIL conference, Professor Ruth Stewart, Chair of the Africa Evidence Network, highlighted ACED as a centre of excellence and innovation in Africa that the public (including DFID/CEDIL) should know about. You can watch his presentation here. His discussion on ACED starts at 45:40.