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USAID grand challenges for development meta-evaluation : final evaluation report

2021EnglishEvaluated project title: Grand challenges for development (GC) | COR/AOR: William Day Development program and activity evaluationIndonesia Africa South Of Sahara Congo Pr

Metadata

Contract/Code
7200AA18C00072
Institution
41804 - Resonance Global 42233 USAID. Bur. for Development, Democracy, and Innovation (DDI)
Keywords
Agricultural economics | Disease prevention and control | Ebola | Ecosystems | Educational innovations | Gender dimensions of poverty | Managers | USAID JC50 Development program planning and management (6485.4) | Development program and activity evaluation (2505.0) | Development cooperation (1270.0)
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PA00XW5Z
File size
5847 KB
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Open PDF

Abstract

The meta-evaluation of nine USAID Grand Challenges for Development (GCs), undertaken by Triple Line in 2020-2021, examines what the GCs have achieved and how they have done so in order to provide USAID with an actionable evidence base. The report sets out the policy context for the introduction of Grand studied. Findings are presented against each of ten evaluation questions, exploring the achievements of the GCs (results, scaling, acceleration, innovation ecosystems, and catalytic effects); aspects of GC implementation (procurement and access, and the engagement of USAID Missions); and how GCs have been managed (measurement of results and cost effectiveness, and governance arrangements).

The findings lead to the evaluation?s conclusions about the achievements and effectiveness of USAID?s GCs: i) that, overall, they have achieved positive results in varied sectors, many of which are likely to be sustainable, and have supported the scaling of some significant innovations; and ii) that the GC model, when implemented well, is a results-driven approach that is both effective at supporting innovations to become scale-ready and at strengthening ecosystems.

The report ends with two sets of practical, actionable recommendations to strengthen GC programing: strategic recommendations for USAID policy and GC managers, and programmatic recommendations for USAID and partner GC managers. The report annexes provide additional methodological information, further supporting analysis undertaken for the evaluation on comparators, cost effectiveness, and gender and social inclusion, and evidence from the grantee survey conducted for the evaluation.