Resource ID: INDIGO-ARES-0161
Link: https://www.3ieimpact.org/evidence-hub/impact-evaluation-repository
3ie maintains the world’s largest index of rigorous studies of development policies and programmes. Users can search nearly 4,700 summaries of both 3ie-funded and other qualifying evaluations.
It is an essential resource for researchers looking to synthesise high-quality effectiveness evidence or see where there are evidence gaps, as well as decision makers and donors who need to prioritise evidence and evaluation investments.
Impact goal: SDG oriented, Development poverty reduction
Internal/external: External
Leader: 3ie
Method: Framework agnostic
Output format: Ordinal, Agnostic, Qualitative only, Monetary valuation, Quant but no index, Non monetary quant index
Scale: Macro
Sourcing: Self driven
Time frame: Ongoing, Prospective, Retrospective
Type: Resource repository or summary
Used in sectors: Igos, Charity, Development, Microfinance
Who: Third sector
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