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Doing more with less Maximizing impact with limited resources
As part of the Global Impact Evaluation Forum 2024, organized by UNICEF and WFP, this video revisits key insights six months after the event, focusing on the role of impact evaluation in humanitarian and fragile contexts.
Six months on: impact evaluation in humanitarian and fragile contexts builds a case for aid
Cost-effectiveness analysis is crucial for maximizing the value of impact evaluations. Evaluators should build cost analysis into evaluation designs by default. A key action point of the forum was to embed cost-effectiveness analysis in every impact evaluation to demonstrate the value of programmes and give clear guidance to decision-makers on how to drive efficiency. Håvard Mokleiv Nygård, deputy director general, Norad says it’s critical that every dollar or krone spent must most be as cost-effectively spent as possible to reach more people, more effectively.
For more information, visit: https://www.unicef.org/evaluation/unicef-and-wfp-global-impact-evaluation-forum-2024-united-nations
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