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    DfID award grant for development of a Good Enough Guide to Impact Measurement

    Published on 6 April 2011

    The Department for International Development (DfID / UKAID) awarded a grant for the ECB Project to develop a new Good Enough Guide to Impact Measurement. Lead by Dr. Vivien Walden from Oxfam, a team of ECB specialists from CRS, Save the Children, and World Vision will work together with the British University of East Anglia (UEA).

    This guide, and supporting capacity-building materials, will include the development of an impact measurement methodology for rapid onset natural disasters. The methodologies will be field tested by the editorial team in Pakistan and one other country location from September 2011 onwards.

    The team welcomes suggestions and input on developing methodologies for impact measurement. Contact us with your ideas at info@ecbproject.org

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    26 April 2012: ECB Project in new ELRHA Online Guide to Academic/Humanitarian Partnerships

    The ECB Project features in a new guide by ELRHA on effective academic/humanitarian partnerships. Read more

    19 March 2012: Impact measurement field testing in Guatemala

    Research partner the University of East Anglia is field testing the new ECB methodology for impact measurement in Guatemala. Read more

    2011 Agency Self-Assessment Survey Reveals Progress in Key Areas

    6 October 2011: 2011 Agency Self-Assessment Survey Reveals Progress in Key Areas

    The ECB Project is piloting the Agency Self-Assessment Survey (ASAS) approach which seeks to measure our progress in preparing emergency teams to respond. Discover the highlights from our latest agency results. Read more

    5 August 2011: Update on AIM Standing Team

    The ECB Project is creating an inter-agency Standing Team who will be responsible for training others in the fundamentals of accountability and impact measurement and supporting joint evaluations. Read more

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