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Seminar “Tech for impact: the next frontier in social innovation and impact investing”
The EIB Institute is pleased to invite you to the upcoming seminar under its Midday goes social series “Tech for Impact: The Next Frontier in Social Innovation and Impact Investing” by Prof. Filipe Santos, Chaired Professor of Social Entrepreneurship, Católica-Lisbon, Visiting Professor of Social Entrepreneurship, INSEAD.
Please click here to see the invitation and to register fill in the form below before 12 January.
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Measuring the hard to measure in development
Measuring the effectiveness of development and humanitarian initiatives continues to be a challenge. Interventions often seek to address entrenched economic and social problems under conditions of uncertainty and instability, without clear solutions. They are increasingly implemented through programme structures involving multiple stakeholders pursuing different, sometimes competing, interests.
Measuring their effectiveness is crucial to achieving better development outcomes, but these factors can make measurement more difficult. While some of the challenges are technical and methodological, relational and political factors also have implications for measurement, even where interventions are not complex.
Moreover, evaluators and practitioners are under pressure to assess change over unrealistic timeframes, demonstrate value for money, and communicate unqualified ‘success’ to policy-makers and the public. These tensions pose a huge challenge to those trying to enhance sustainable development, and gather credible evidence as to ‘what works, when and why’.
In partnership with CARE International, our expert panel leads an interactive session on ‘how to measure the hard to measure’ in development. The event explores and compares learning from three projects tackling these challenges, based on four dimensions of ‘hard to measure’ aspects of development interventions, and is followed by a networking reception.