Live webinar on "Evaluating policy influence" with Fred Carden, November 16, 2010
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Live webinar on "Evaluating policy influence" with Fred Carden Where: in front of your personal or work computer anywhere in the world
When: 16th November 2010, from 9h30 to 10h30 AM New York Time
Within the new series of "monthly live webinars on “Emerging Practices in Development Evaluation1”, UNICEF, the Rockefeller Foundation, Claremont Graduate University, IOCE and DevInfo, in partnership with the International Development Research Center, are pleased to announce the second webinar with Fred Carden, Director, Evaluation Unit, International Development Research Center (IDRC).
Webinars are free and open to interested people. You may attend virtually from your personal or work computer anywhere in the world. In addition to watching live presentations, you will have the option to ask questions and provide comments. You just need a computer, internet connection, speakers and a mic/headphone. You will also be able to write comments and continue the discussion after the webinar.
9h35 – 9h40 Introduction: Stewart Donaldson, Dean & Chair of Psychology School of Behavioral & Organizational Sciences, Claremont Graduate University |
9h40 – 10h00 Emerging Practices in Evaluating Policy Influence - Fred Carden, Director, Evaluation Unit, International Development Research Center (IDRC) |
10h00 – 10h20 Questions and Answers: Moderator: Stewart Donaldson, Claremont Graduate University |
10h20 – 10h30 Closing and Wrap-up: Penny Hawkins, Evaluations Specialist, the Rockefeller Foundation
For additional information, please contact Marco Segone at msegone@unicef.org |