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Generating demand for and use of evaluation evidence in government health ministries
Sophie Witter; Andrew Kardan; Molly Scott; Lucie Moore and Louise Shaxson
发表日期2017
出版年2017
语种英语
概述This paper assesses the success of a pilot programme aimed at increasing evidence-based policy-making in the Ministries of Health of Uganda and Zambia.
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This article examines Demand-Driven Evaluations for Decisions (3DE), a programme piloted in Uganda and Zambia in 2012-2015. It aims to answer evaluative questions raised by policy-makers in Ministries of Health, rapidly and with limited resources. The article assesses whether the 3DE model was successful in supporting and increasing evidence-based policy-making, building capacity and changing the behaviour of Ministry staff.

The authors find that 3DE had a very limited contribution to improving evidence-based policy-making, capacity and behaviour in both countries. The evaluation recommends a focusing of objectives and a more strategic approach to stengthening evaluative demand and capacity. 

The lessons learned are likely to apply in other low- and middle-income settings, such as the importance of supporting evaluative thinking and capacity within wider institutions and understanding the political economy of evidence use and its uptake.

主题health ; monitoring, evaluation and learning ; capacity building ; sub-Saharan Africa
URLhttps://www.odi.org/publications/10946-generating-demand-and-use-evaluation-evidence-government-health-ministries
来源智库Overseas Development Institute (United Kingdom)
资源类型智库出版物
条目标识符http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/510026
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Sophie Witter,Andrew Kardan,Molly Scott,et al. Generating demand for and use of evaluation evidence in government health ministries. 2017.
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