Ethiopia eGovernment Impact Assessment for MCIT
- May 17th, 2012
The Ethiopian Ministry of Communication and Information Technology (MCIT) selected ISG to perform an impact assessment of their currently implemented e-Government System. Read More…
The Ethiopian Ministry of Communication and Information Technology (MCIT) selected ISG to perform an impact assessment of their currently implemented e-Government System. Read More…
ISG has been selected to perform a real-time evaluation of ACDI/VOCA’s second initiative of the Consultative Service Delivery Program (CSDP), which is designed to transfer the perception of the program from a Bank-financed, ACDI/VOCA-implemented program to one in which the government can legitimately take credit. Read More…
ISG has been selected by the International Research & Exchanges Board (IREX) to perform a mid-term evaluation of the Media and Civil Society for Transparent Governance (MCSTG) Program and a final evaluation of the Media and Technology Community Development (MTCD) Program.
ISG has been selected to perform an evaluation of the International Medical Corps Cholera Treatment and Prevention Response Programme in South and Ouest Departments, Haiti. Read More…
ISG has been selected to perform an evaluation of the International Medical Corps expansion of Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Promotion activities for earthquake affected communities in Ouest Department, Haiti. Read More…
In August 2009 the Relief International Justice and Protection Center Network (JPC) in Iraq selected ISG to perform an assessment of public opinion regarding rule of law and access to justice. Data was collected through a survey conducted in the seven governorates in Iraq where the JPC currently implements activities: Anbar, Babil, Baghdad, Erbil, Kirkuk, Missan and Wassit. The protection assessment was designed as a mechanism for gathering information to increase the understanding of the protection environment in the seven governorates in which the JPC operates, identify general gaps in protection and access to justice, and inform program planning for the JPC project.
Relief International’s Empowering Unions in Iraq (EUI) program builds the capacity of trade unions and professional associations, enabling them to support a democratic, free, and safe political environment. RI selected ISG to perform a review of the EUI project’s core activities and achievements, assessing the extent to which the project achieved its outcomes, highlighting strengths, weaknesses, and providing lessons learned and recommendations for the future.
ISG implemented the first wide-ranging assessment of the multi-year (2007-10) impact of the CARE refugee program on displaced Iraqi beneficiaries in Jordan. ISG’s assessment also provided an update on needs of vulnerable families/households and inputs for the development of future support.
Since 2007, ISG has worked continuously with the United States Institute of Peace (USIP), conducting more than 20 impact evaluations of grant-funded projects and programs in Iraq. A substantial portion of this work has required the assessment of impacts that are complex, intangible and difficult to quantify.
While the programs all have the ultimate goal of promoting peace in Iraq, they are diverse and represent programming across many aspects of society (i.e. education, journalism, business, government).
UNOPS created the Conflict Assessment Grant Fund to award grants to selected NGOs, to be trained on conflict analysis methodologies, conduct a conflict assessment and organize a conference to present the results to the community and local stakeholders.
ISG acted as UNOPS’ partner to liaise with these partners on the ground, and conduct ongoing and monitoring and evaluation of their agreed activities.