Evidence in Action: Using and Generating Evidence about Effectiveness in Biodiversity Programming
Evidence in Action walks practitioners through steps to apply evidence and an evidence-based approach to the design and implementation of strategic approaches for biodiversity conservation in the USAID context. This comprehensive resource is composed of four units including a series of thematic examples to illustrate concepts. A companion interactive learning resource helps mission staff and partners apply Evidence in Action to the design and implementation of biodiversity programs.
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Evidence in Action Resources
Evidence in Action, Unit 1: Understanding an Evidence-Based Approach
"Unit 1: Using an Evidence-Based Approach" provides an introduction to evidence and evidence-based approaches to biodiversity programming in the context of the USAID Program Cycle.
Evidence in Action, Unit 2: Using Evidence
"Unit 2: Using Evidence" focuses on the critical review and use of evidence to increase the effectiveness of biodiversity programs.
Evidence in Action, Unit 3: Generating Evidence
Unit 3: Generating Evidence identifies Program Cycle processes that teams can use to generate credible evidence about the effectiveness of biodiversity programs.
Evidence in Action, Unit 4: Building the Evidence Base
Unit 4: Building the Evidence Base highlights ways in which evidence can be shared and applied to strengthen biodiversity programs.
Americans with Disabilities Act Compliant Version of Acting on the Evidence
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