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1 Institutionalizing Impact Evaluation in Human Development The Spanish Impact Evaluation Fund (SIEF) Sebastian Martinez Human Development Network World Bank

2 Impact Evaluation Portfolio in Human Development 67% of IEs at the WB are in HD Total of 125 IEs in HD  98 IEs are considered ‘ongoing’ – have an evaluation designed or data collected  By Sector: Education (42%) Health (28%) Social Protection (25%) Cross-cutting (5%)

3 Regional Distribution of HD IEs

4 Spanish Impact Evaluation Fund (SIEF) Gov. of Spain and World Bank:  Shard interest in Results Agenda TF Managed by HD Network:  Build global knowledge about what works  Build capacity to conduct and consume IE  Disseminate knowledge and improve effectiveness of social policy 11M Euros between 2007-2010  Largest TF for IE at WB  But many others supporting and promoting IE

5 SIEF Priorities: Gov. of Spain sets priority areas & countries  Evaluation of interventions that improve HD Outcomes 11 broad areas 66 countries Policy relevance is key criteria  Test innovative approaches/new questions  Large programs Favor prospective evaluations with robust methodolgies  Experimental & Quasi-experimental Control Groups

6 SIEF: Building Global Knowledge About What Works Three windows of IE funding:  Quick wins: $1.5 million IEs giving results in 1-2 years  Cluster Fund: $6.0 million Funding programs of evaluation  Innovation Fund: $1.5 million Funding stand-alone, highly innovative evaluations

7 SIEF: Cluster Fund ($6m) First call for Proposals:  Large demand for IE funding  $42 million in requests  34 Proposed clusters (16 of > 3 proposals)  163 Individual proposals Short listed 7 clusters with $10M of requested funding

8 SIEF Funded Clusters Youth to Work Transition/Active Labor Markets Conditional Cash Transfers (second generation) Basic Education Accountability Health Contracting / Performance HIV/AIDS Malaria Control

9 Cluster Approach Improve coordination and quality of evaluation activities:  Generate “body of knowledge” Meta-analyses  Communities of Practice: Common measurement tools Cross-fertilization between evaluation teams  Quality: External peer review to access funds Cluster leaders provide TA

10 SIEF: Capacity Development in IE 5 field-based regional evaluation workshops per year in partnership with region  150-200 participants: government, development partners, NGOs, academic  10-20 IE experts & moderators  Organized around project teams Technical/policy tracks Lectures followed by hands on application to projects Teams develop their own IE concept note Presentations and feedback from colleagues

11 Dissemination Activities  Publication costs  Spanish translation costs  SIEF website and public use databases  Global/regional conferences

12 www.worldbank.org/sief


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