Workshops
For organizations or universities seeking workshops or trainings in impact evaluation, contact us at cega@berkeley.edu.
Fall 2009
Health Impact Analysis - Berkeley, CA
To be conducted on September 10, 2009 in partnership with the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research in Bangladesh. Course materials will be available shortly.
Impact Evaluation for Global Development - UC Berkeley
CEGA is again sponsoring a semester-long course at UC Berkeley, providing an introduction to impact analysis for global poverty alleviation. The syllabus and lecture materials will be posted shortly. Funded by the Lowenstein Foundation.
Spring 2009
Impact Analysis for Agricultural Development - Mombasa, Kenya
Conducted on May 30, 2009 in partnership with the African Economics Research Consortium. The course materials are in English. Funded by the Ford Foundation and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Evaluating the Impacts of HIV Prevention Progams - Cape Town, South Africa
Conducted March 9-13, 2009 in partnership with the World Bank. Co-funded by the Lowenstein Foundation.
Health Impact Assessment Workshop - Managua, Nicaragua
Conducted February 12-14, 2009 in partnership with the
Sustainable Sciences Institute
in San Francisco, USA and
Centro de Investigacion en Evaluacion y Encuestas
(INSP) in Cuernavaca, Mexico. The
course materials
are in Spanish. Funded by the Lowenstein Foundation.
Fall 2008
Impact Evaluation for Global Development - UC Berkeley
This semester-long course at UC Berkeley provided an introduction to impact analysis for global poverty alleviation. The
syllabus and lecture materials
are in English. Funded by the Lowenstein Foundation.
Spring 2008
International Youth Conference - Abuja, Nigeria
Conducted on April 27, 2008 in partnership with the Johns Hopkins University Gates Institute. Funded by the Lowenstein Foundation.
Nigeria Federal Ministry of Health - Abuja, Nigeria
Conducted April 23-25, 2008 in partnership with the Nigeria Federal Ministry of Health, Division of Research and Statistics. Co-funded by the Lowenstein Foundation.