Journal of Development Effectiveness
2009 - 2025
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Volume 2, issue 4, 2010
- The economics approach to evaluation of health interventions in developing countries through randomised field trial pp. 401-420

- Arnab Acharya, Giulia Greco and Edoardo Masset
- Evaluation of Jamaica's PATH conditional cash transfer programme pp. 421-441

- Dan Levy and Jim Ohls
- Judicial reform in Asia: case study of AusAID's experience in Papua New Guinea: 2003-2007 pp. 442-467

- Livingston Armytage
- Meeting the challenge of proving impact in Andhra Pradesh, India pp. 468-485

- Fiona Samuels and Sam McPherson
- Informal networks in policy processes: the case of community-based fisheries management in Bangladesh pp. 486-503

- Diemuth Pemsl and Linda Seidel-Lass
- Methods for Evaluating Innovative Health Programs: a multi-country study pp. 504-520

- Ranjeeta Thomas, Andrew Jones and Lyn Squire
- Evaluating the impact of Egyptian Social Fund for Development programmes pp. 521-555

- Hala Abou-Ali, Hesham El-Azony, Heba El-Laithy, Jonathan Haughton and Shahidur Khandker
- Turning evidence into policy: challenges facing UK aid pp. 556-560

- Michael Anderson
- The use of evidence in South Africa: experiences and challenges pp. 561-565

- Thilde Stevens
- Evaluation of governance: a study of the Government of India's outcome budget pp. 566-573

- Anand Gupta
- Book review pp. 574-576

- Steven Koch
- Recent impact evaluations: January to September 2010 pp. 577-582

- Birte Snilstveit and Martina Vojtkova
Volume 2, issue 3, 2010
- Institutionalisation of government evaluation: balancing trade-offs pp. 289-309

- Marie Gaarder and Bertha Briceno
- Toward an evaluation of evaluation methods: a commentary on the experimental approach in the fields of employment, work, and professional training pp. 310-319

- François Bourguignon
- Heterogeneous treatment effects in conditional cash transfer programmes: assessing the impact of Progresa on agricultural households pp. 320-335

- Sudhanshu Handa, Benjamin Davis, Marco Stampini and Paul Winters
- Interventions to promote social cohesion in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 336-370

- Elisabeth King, Cyrus Samii and Birte Snilstveit
- Evaluation for better development results pp. 371-386

- Vinod Thomas and Jiro Tominaga
- Handbook on impact evaluation: quantitative methods and practices, by S.R. Khandker, G.B. Koolwal and H.A. Samad pp. 387-390

- Richard Palmer-Jones
- Recent impact evaluations pp. 391-400

- Anjini Mishra
Volume 2, issue 2, 2010
- Impact evaluation in the post-disaster setting: a case study of the 2005 Pakistan earthquake pp. 197-227

- Alison Buttenheim
- Impact evaluation and interventions to address climate change: a scoping study pp. 228-262

- Martin Prowse and Birte Snilstveit
- Simulating the impact of policy changes in Mexico's PROGRESA/Oportunidades pp. 263-286

- Viviane Azevedo and Marcos Robles
Volume 2, issue 1, 2010
- Introduction pp. 1-5

- Marie Gaarder
- Conditional cash transfers and health: unpacking the causal chain pp. 6-50

- Marie Gaarder, Amanda Glassman and Jessica Todd
- Empowering women: how Mexico's conditional cash transfer programme raised prenatal care quality and birth weight pp. 51-73

- Sarah Barber and Paul Gertler
- Heterogeneous impact of the social programme Oportunidades on use of contraceptive methods by young adult women living in rural areas pp. 74-86

- Hector Lamadrid-Figueroa, Gustavo Angeles, Thomas Mroz, Jose Urquieta-Salomon, Bernardo Hernandez-Prado, Aurelio Cruz-Valdez and Martha Tellez-Rojo
- Does supply matter? Initial schooling conditions and the effectiveness of conditional cash transfers for grade progression in Nicaragua pp. 87-116

- John Maluccio, Alexis Murphy and Ferdinando Regalia
- Impact of conditional cash transfers on children's school achievement: evidence from Colombia pp. 117-137

- Sandra Garcia and Jennifer Hill
- Impact evaluation of a rural conditional cash transfer programme on outcomes beyond health and education pp. 138-157

- Fabio Veras Soares, Rafael Ribas and Guilherme Issamu Hirata
- Assessing the impacts of fisheries management science: a review of the Department for International Development's fisheries management science programme pp. 158-172

- Robert Arthur, Christopher Mees and Ashley Halls
- CONSORT Extensions for Development Effectiveness: guidelines for the reporting of randomised control trials of social and economic policy interventions in developing countries pp. 173-186

- Ron Bose
Volume 1, issue 4, 2009
- Evaluating interventions to reduce maternal mortality: evidence from Peru's PARSalud programme pp. 387-412

- Juan Jose Diaz and Miguel Jaramillo
- Impacts of a government social franchise model on perceptions of service quality and client satisfaction at commune health stations in Vietnam pp. 413-429

- Anh Ngo, Ha Phan, Van Pham, Thang Trinh and Khoa Truong
- Impact evaluation of the Ethiopian Health Services Extension Programme pp. 430-449

- Assefa Admassie, Degnet Abebaw Ejigie and Andinet Woldemichael
- Provider-initiated HIV/AIDS counselling and testing at healthcare facilities in Thailand: a cluster-randomisation trial pp. 450-469

- Yot Teerawattananon, Yuwadee Leelukkanaveera, Montarat Thavorncharoensap, Piya Hanvoravongchai, Lily Ingsrisawang, Sripen Tantivess, Usa Chaikledkaew, Adun Mohara, Cheewanan Lertpiriyasuwat and Nuttawut Pimsawan
- Applying a programme theory framework to improve livelihood interventions integrated with HIV care and treatment programmes pp. 470-491

- Suneetha Kadiyala, Rahul Rawat, Terry Roopnaraine, Frances Babirye and Robert Ochai
- Retrospective analysis of a school-based malaria treatment programme demonstrates a positive impact on health and education outcomes in Mangochi district, Malawi pp. 492-506

- Bertha Nhlema Simwaka, Kisukyabo Simwaka and George Bello
- Does technical assistance matter? An impact evaluation approach to estimate its value added pp. 507-528

- Inder Ruprah and Luis Marcano
- Corrigendum pp. 529-530

- Emanuela Galasso and Nithin Umapathi
Volume 1, issue 3, 2009
- Matching impact evaluation design to the nature of the intervention and the purpose of the evaluation pp. 217-226

- Patricia Rogers
- Evaluating three stylised interventions pp. 227-236

- Martin Ravallion
- Thoughts on randomised trials for evaluation of development: presentation to the Cairo evaluation clinic pp. 237-242

- Dean Karlan
- So that the poor count more: using participatory methods for impact evaluation pp. 243-246

- Robert Chambers
- Evidence for development effectiveness pp. 247-270

- Sanjeev Khagram, Craig Thomas, Catrina Lucero and Subarna Mathes
- Theory-based impact evaluation: principles and practice pp. 271-284

- Howard White
- Protocol for synthetic review of the impact of microcredit pp. 285-294

- Jos Vaessen, Frans Leeuw, Sara Bonilla, Ruslan Lukach and Johan Bastiaensen
- Effectiveness and sustainability of water, sanitation, and hygiene interventions in combating diarrhoea pp. 295-335

- Hugh Waddington and Birte Snilstveit
- Economic gains of improving soil fertility and water holding capacity with clay application: the impact of soil remediation research in Northeast Thailand pp. 336-352

- Rathinasamy Maria Saleth, Arlene Inocencio, Andrew Noble and Sawaeng Ruaysoongnern
- Evaluating the impact of microfranchising the distribution of anti-malarial drugs in Kenya on malaria mortality and morbidity pp. 353-377

- Jacob Oduor, Anne Kamau and Evan Mathenge
- The International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie): an introduction pp. 378-386

- Marie Gaarder and Howard White
Volume 1, issue 2, 2009
- The impact of conditional cash transfer programmes on child nutrition: a review of evidence using a programme theory framework pp. 103-129

- Jef Leroy, Marie Ruel and Ellen Verhofstadt
- Impact of an aquaculture extension project in Bangladesh pp. 130-146

- John Rand and Finn Tarp
- The impact of a dairy intervention in rural India: evidence from realised outcomes and expected returns to investment pp. 147-170

- Britta Augsburg
- Assessing aid impact: a review of Norwegian evaluation practice pp. 171-194

- Espen Villanger and Alf Morten Jerve
- Evaluating the impact of job training programmes in Latin America: evidence from IDB funded operations pp. 195-216

- Pablo Ibarrar�n and David Rosas Shady
Volume 1, issue 1, 2009
- Toward a plurality of methods in project evaluation: a contextualised approach to understanding impact trajectories and efficacy pp. 1-14

- Michael Woolcock
- Impact evaluation of rural road projects pp. 15-36

- Dominique van de Walle
- Strengthening the evaluation of programme effectiveness through reconstructing baseline data pp. 37-59

- Michael Bamberger
- Improving nutritional status through behavioural change: lessons from Madagascar pp. 60-85

- Emanuela Galasso and Nithin Umapathi
- Evaluate experiences: a qualitative technique to complement quantitative impact assessments pp. 86-102

- Jonathan Carter
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