In an era of increasing demand for accountability, performance measurement, and management for results, Members of the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) repeatedly articulate the need for more evidence that documents the impacts of their investments. In response, the Science Council’s Standing Panel on Impact Assessment (SPIA) and the Future Harvest Centers of the CGIAR have produced many ex post impact assessments. But does this information actually affect Member decisions? If so, how
Proposal for a study of the impacts of IARC centers on agricultural production in developing countri...
Presentation made by Per Pinstrup-Andersen, Chair of the Science Council to AGM 2004. The speech rev...
There is a low number of studies on the impact of policy oriented research (PORIA) and an even lower...
This is the last report from the Standing Panel on Impact Assessment (SPIA) to the CGIAR annual meet...
Ex post Impact assessments (epIAs) have long been produced by research centres of the Consultative G...
Progress report by the Cosponsors of the CGIAR on the establishment of the Impact Assessment and Eva...
(CGIAR) in delivering economic benefits in the form of productivity enhancements that are in excess ...
This document contains the proceedings of an international conference on impact assessment research ...
Proceedings of a workshop organized by the Standing Panel on Impact Assessment of the CGIAR Technica...
This report to the Annual General Meeting of the CGIAR was delivered by the StandingPanel on Impact ...
This report, presented by Jim Ryan, new SPIA Chair replacing Hans Gregersen, describes the progress ...
Ex post impact assessment (epIA) is often promoted as a method of illustrating to funding bodies th...
This report to AGM ’04 includes, in addition to the usual progress report on SPIA activities and out...
Originally published by the International Service for National Agricultural Research as: Horton, D....
First report of the Standing Panel on Impact Assessment (SPIA) presented to the CGIAR Mid Term Meeti...
Proposal for a study of the impacts of IARC centers on agricultural production in developing countri...
Presentation made by Per Pinstrup-Andersen, Chair of the Science Council to AGM 2004. The speech rev...
There is a low number of studies on the impact of policy oriented research (PORIA) and an even lower...
This is the last report from the Standing Panel on Impact Assessment (SPIA) to the CGIAR annual meet...
Ex post Impact assessments (epIAs) have long been produced by research centres of the Consultative G...
Progress report by the Cosponsors of the CGIAR on the establishment of the Impact Assessment and Eva...
(CGIAR) in delivering economic benefits in the form of productivity enhancements that are in excess ...
This document contains the proceedings of an international conference on impact assessment research ...
Proceedings of a workshop organized by the Standing Panel on Impact Assessment of the CGIAR Technica...
This report to the Annual General Meeting of the CGIAR was delivered by the StandingPanel on Impact ...
This report, presented by Jim Ryan, new SPIA Chair replacing Hans Gregersen, describes the progress ...
Ex post impact assessment (epIA) is often promoted as a method of illustrating to funding bodies th...
This report to AGM ’04 includes, in addition to the usual progress report on SPIA activities and out...
Originally published by the International Service for National Agricultural Research as: Horton, D....
First report of the Standing Panel on Impact Assessment (SPIA) presented to the CGIAR Mid Term Meeti...
Proposal for a study of the impacts of IARC centers on agricultural production in developing countri...
Presentation made by Per Pinstrup-Andersen, Chair of the Science Council to AGM 2004. The speech rev...
There is a low number of studies on the impact of policy oriented research (PORIA) and an even lower...