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HEART is a consortium of leading organisations offering short-term technical support, including reviews and evaluations, strategy think-pieces, specialist reports and programme design. Wherever possible, we make assignment reports available on our website.

Please email [email protected] for more information on how to access these services or if you are a consultant and would like to add your CV to our database.

Nutrition
ORIE Nigeria: Quantitative Impact Evaluation Baseline Report
Assignment
July 22, 2014

This report presents the findings from the baseline survey of the quantitative impact evaluation of the Working to Improve Nutrition in Northern Nigeria (WINNN) Programme interventions in Northern Nigeria. The household survey data collection was conducted in June 2013 and a final round of data collection is scheduled for June 2016. Both baseline and endline… Read more

Health
Support National Malaria Programme (SUNMAP) Annual Review (2013)
Assignment
July 16, 2014

The UK provides financial support to the SUNMAP programme to support the management, coordination and delivery of malaria control services in six Nigerian States. It subsequently expanded to a further four States covering a total population of around 60 million. The support is through the provision of long and short term technical assistance for systems… Read more

Malaria, Nigeria
Education
Ghana Education 2006-2013, Lessons Learned
Assignment
July 16, 2014

This short Lessons Learned paper was requested as part of the Project completion Review process of DFID’s Support to the Education Strategic Plan 2006-2013. The education sector looks very different in 2013 from how it did in 2006. The major changes are: over 3 million more children enrolled in basic education (a 70% increase) over… Read more

Ghana
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Nutrition
Assessing voice and accountability in Health, Population and Nutrition Sector Development Programme, 2011–2016
Assignment
June 26, 2014

The objective of this assignment is to provide input to the Health, Population and Nutrition Sector Development Programme (HPNSDP) Annual Programme Review in September 2013 on opportunities and options to enhance ‘voice and accountability’ (V&A) in the health sector programme in Bangladesh. It does this through: Mapping current V&A initiatives, including those initiated outside the… Read more

Nutrition
Planning and costing for the acceleration of actions for nutrition: experiences of countries in the Movement for Scaling Up Nutrition
Assignment
May 27, 2014

This report is a synthesis of work undertaken by countries in the movement for Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN). The costed nutrition plans for 20 countries are analysed, looking at the assumptions made, the priority areas and targets which were set and the methods used, to determine whether they are responsive to the identified needs. It… Read more

Nutrition
Pakistan food fortification scoping study
Assignment
May 15, 2014

This Maximizing the quality of scaling up nutrition (MQSUN) report examines the potential to scale up micronutrient fortification in Pakistan in order to reduce micronutrient deficiencies. Findings from the 2011 National Nutritional Survey reveal that very little progress has been made with respect to micronutrient deficiencies among women and children in Pakistan, with the exception… Read more

Nutrition
Quantitative Impact Evaluation: Baseline Report Summary
Assignment
May 12, 2014

This summary provides an overview of the baseline quantitative evaluation of the WINNN programme which aims at assessing the impact of two outputs – the Community Management of Acute Malnutrition (CMAM) and Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) interventions. The programme is using a quasi-experimental design, which has matched local government areas in which the… Read more

Nutrition
Economic Evaluation of Working to Improve Nutrition in Northern Nigeria (WINNN): Preliminary Costing Results (year 1)
Assignment
May 12, 2014

The WINNN programme, a large scale programme funded by the Department for International Development (DFID) to prevent and treat undernutrition in five states in Northern Nigeria, has been running for one year. This summary aims to provide an overview of the cost of the WINNN programme to the implementing partners (Save the Children, UNICEF, and… Read more

Nutrition
Gender inequality and maternal and child undernutrition in Northern Nigeria
Assignment
May 12, 2014

This summary provides an overview of how gender inequality impacts maternal and child nutrition in Northern Nigeria. The research had two main purposes: (1) to increase understanding of the pathways by which gender inequality is linked with poor maternal and child nutritional outcomes and (2) to formulate a set of gender-related questions which ORIE research… Read more

Nutrition
Qualitative Impact Evaluation: Governance and Social Context for Nutrition Interventions
Assignment
May 12, 2014

This briefing note summarises the findings of qualitative research on the governance and social contexts for nutrition interventions in Northern Nigeria. The research explores both national level factors as well as state level factors influencing nutrition in 4 states: Jigawa, Katsina, Kebbi, and Zamfara. At the national level research found several  constraints to nutrition programmes… Read more

Education
Economic Input to the Design of the DFID Malawi Education Portfolio
Assignment
January 30, 2014

The importance of the Malawi Education Sector Reform Programme impact, improved learning outcomes manifested through enhanced quality education, lies at the centre of economic growth theory as well as education economics. Education economists treat expenditures on education as investment flows that build human capital, generating increased income and growth. Macroeconomists have demonstrated that sustainable long… Read more

education reform, Malawi, rates of return, Sector Budget Support
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