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Evidence is essential for effective, ethical, and accountable humanitarian action. But how should it be used in planning humanitarian programming? For the first webinar in a new series dedicated to evidence, ‘Bridging the Evidence Gap’, ALNAP will be joined by four organisations to find out more about their ground breaking work in answering this question.
In this webinar, we’ll discuss the presenters’ ground breaking work, the challenges they’ve faced, and the practical relevance of these tools for humanitarian policy and programming staff.
The work featured:

  • 3ie will presen their work on creating Evidence Gap Maps to inform development and humanitarian policies and programmes.
  • Through their joint Humanitarian Evidence Programme, Oxfam and the Feinstein International Center at Tufts University have commissioned a set of eight evidence syntheses.
  • The International Rescue Committee (IRC) has recently launched the Outcomes and Evidence Framework, a set of tools that define high-level outcomes, outline theories of change to achieve those outcomes, and collate the best available research evidence. Christof Kurz and Sheree Bennett will speak about this initiative. This will also serve as a unique opportunity for webinar participants to provide feedback on the beta version of the interactive Outcomes and Evidence Framework ahead of its official launch.

Participants are encouraged to register and submit their questions for the discussion.
Register for the event here: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4276421109464748291
Speakers
Sheree Bennett, Technical Advisor, International Rescue Committee
Eleanor Ott, Humanitarian Evidence Programme and Communications Manager, Oxfam
Roxanne Krystalli, Humanitarian Evidence Program Manager, Feinstein International Center
Jyotsna Puri, Deputy Executive Director and Head of Evaluation, 3ie