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Australian aid evaluations: basic education and pandemics

Crawford School of Public Policy | Development Policy Centre
ODE evaluation

Event details

Forum

Date & time

Monday 07 August 2017
1.00pm–4.30pm

Venue

Barton Theatre, Level 1, JG Crawford Building 132, Lennox Crossing, ANU

Speaker

Staff from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Cardno, and The Australian National University.

Contacts

Husnia Hushang
6125 7922

This forum, which was jointly organised by the Development Policy Centre and the Office of Development Effectiveness (ODE), was the latest in a series on the evaluation of Australian aid.

It focused on two recent evaluations. The first was an end of program review for the Basic Education Assistance for Muslim Mindanao (BEAM-ARMM) program, which involved four implementing partners working across four distinct components in the conflict-affected Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao. It’s objective was to contribute to poverty alleviation and sustainable peace, through increasing access and quality of basic education, and training for Out of School Youth. The review highlighted some of the challenges and lessons for evaluating and achieving improved educational outcomes in complex, high-risk environments.

The second evaluation focused on pandemics and emerging infectious diseases, with the view of contributing to the evidence base on strengthening health systems in the Asia-Pacific region to prevent, detect and respond. The evaluation informed decision-making about future Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) investments and policy engagement on regional health security, and approaches for future DFAT responses to disease outbreaks. The evaluation also contributes to the literature on lessons learned from previous outbreak responses, with a focus on impact on human and animal health systems and community engagement on prevention and detection of emerging infectious diseases.

ODE is an operationally independent unit within DFAT that measures and reports on the effectiveness of the Australian aid program. Further information about ODE

Further information about the Development Policy Centre: devpolicy.anu.edu.au

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BEAM-ARMM –End of Program Review

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Evaluating Australia’s Investment in Emerging Infectious Disease Preparedness and Response in the Asia Pacific Region 2006-2015: Are Health Systems Stronger?

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Evaluation of regional initiatives for PEID 2006-15?

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