Other experience of Policy Practice Principals working on this topic:
Roger Riddell, Team leader on a review of a study for the Advisory Board for Irish Aid “Measuring impact: the Global and Irish Aid Programme”. The study, which includes two African case-studies, reviews different ways the impact of aid is measured and assessed, looking in particular at how donors are able to assess the impact of their aid in contributing to poverty eradication and the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals - 2006 - 2007,
Roger Riddell, Published book entitled 'Does Foreign Aid Really Work?', Oxford University Press, Oxford and New York. 510 pages. Provides an overview of the history of aid-giving, a summary of the approaches and policies of all the major donors, a comprehensive assessment of the impact of official aid, development aid provided by NGOs and emergency aid, a review of the way is provided and recommendations for changes in the way is provided and allocated in order to enhance its effectiveness. Topics include project aid, aid at the country level, technical assistance, capacity development, aid conditionality, bilateral and multilateral aid and the Tsunami. - 2007,
Andrew Barnett, A number of evaluations of the work of the World Bank, the UK's ODA, The Swedish International Development Authority, the Danish aid programme, Norad of Norway, the OECD Development Assistance Committee, UNCTAD and the International Development Research Centre of Canada on various aspects of international technology into transfer, energy, the environment and research policy -1986 - 2006,
Naresh Saxena, Member, Evaluation of CIDA activities in India - 2004,
Gareth Williams, A review of DFID's Target Strategy Papers from a Drivers of Change Perspective - 2004,
- Paper: ‘What do the Target Strategy Papers tell us about how pro-poor change can be promoted?
Gareth Williams, Kenya: Drivers of Change (with OPM) - 2004,
Alex Duncan, Zambia: Drivers of pro-poor change (with OPM) - 2003,
Alex Duncan, Drivers of Change: reflections on experience to date (with OPM) - 2003,
- Paper: ‘Drivers of Change: reflections on experience to date,’ Discussion Note. Alex Duncan, with contributions from Stephen Jones, Evelyn Dietsche, and participants at a workshop held in Oxford on June 23 2003
Alex Duncan, Pierre Landell-Mills, Bangladesh: Supporting Drivers of Pro-Poor Change - 2002,
Naresh Saxena, Reviewed for SIDA the progress of Centre for Science and Environment, India - 2001,
Alex Duncan, Assessed UK Trust Funds for transitional countries managed by IFC and EBRD (with OPM) - 2001,