NONIE Working Papers

WP1: Impact Evaluation in Official Development Agencies
Howard White and Michael Bamberger with Ann Flanagan and Shampa Sinha

WP2: Fostering Impact Evaluations at Agence Française de Développement: a process of in-house appropriation and capacity building
Jean David Naudet and Jocelyne Delarue, Agence Française de Développement

WP3: You Can Get It If You Really Want: Impact Evaluation Experience of the Office Of Evaluation And Oversight Of The Inter-American Development Bank
Inder Jit Ruprah, Office of Evaluation and Oversight, IADB

WP4: Impact of Microfinance on Rural Households in the Philippines
Toshio Kondo, Aniceto Orbeta, Jr., Clarence Dingcong, and Christine Infantado, Asian Development Bank

WP5: Analysing the effectiveness of sector support: Primary education in Uganda and Zambia
Antonie de Kemp, Policy and Operations Evaluation Department (IOB), Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs

WP6: Learning to Evaluate the Impact of Aid
Seiro Ito (Institute of Developing Economies), Nobuyuki Kobayashi (OPMAC Corporation), Yoshio Wada (National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies and Japan Bank for International Cooperation)

WP7: Of Probits and Participation: The Use of Mixed Methods in Quantitative Impact Evaluation
Howard White, Independent Evaluation Group, World Bank

WP8: Evidence-based Evaluation of Development Cooperation: Possible? Feasible? Desirable?
Kim Forss; Andante – tools for thinking AB, Sara Bandstein; Swedish Agency for Development Evaluation, SADEV

WP9: Are We Learning About What Really Works? Lost Opportunities and Constraints to Producing Rigorous Evaluation Designs of Health Project Impact, 2004-2007
Charles H. Teller, Visiting Scholar, Population Reference Bureau