Events
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Continuing the RCT conversation: Assessing the evidence from Randomized Evaluations of Economic Interventions in Health
Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat 199 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, ON, CanadaJune 13, 2016 - Randomized controlled trials have long been used in medicine and public health. In recent decades, development economists have adopted this rigorous evaluation methodology to test interventions in many sectors.
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Together: A workshop on global development
Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat 199 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, ON, CanadaSeptember and October 2016 – Aga Khan Foundation Canada invited participants to join a conversation about Canada’s role in reducing global poverty. This participatory workshop explored effective solutions to some of the most pressing challenges communities are facing at home and globally. Participants left the workshop with ideas on how they can take action as global citizens.
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Our Stories as Global Citizens – featuring Together: an exhibition on global development
Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat 199 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, ON, CanadaSeptember 14, 2016 - Participants joined Aga Khan Foundation Canada and the Canadian Museum for Human Rights on Wednesday, September 14 to hear from notable global citizens and explore Together: An exhibition on global development. They were inspired by the stories of global citizens who are working to make a difference in their own communities and around the world.
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Embracing Complexity: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Development and Humanitarian Assistance
Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat 199 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, ON, CanadaSeptember 21, 2016 - How do we know what works in development? In crisis or conflict situations, how do we determine the effectiveness of humanitarian interventions?
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How FinTech can tackle global poverty
Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat 199 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, ON, CanadaOctober 19, 2016 - Bank accounts. Credit cards. Loans. For more than two billion people around the world, these basic financial tools are out of reach.
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Cautionary tales of complex causation: Qualitative and mixed method impact assessment of climate change and livelihood transformations in Africa
Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat 199 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, ON, CanadaOctober 20, 2016 - We have a treasure chest of qualitative methods to draw upon in assessing multiple contributions to social and development goals. These include realist evaluation, contribution analysis, process tracing and participatory learning and action. But weak incentives and poor practice can easily undermine their credibility and cost-effectiveness.
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Séance d’information sur le Programme de stages pour jeunes en développement international
Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat 199 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, ON, CanadaLe 7 janvier 2016 - Nous avons offert une séance d’information en ligne sur notre Programme de stages pour jeunes
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Your journey starts here: Information sessions for the International Youth Fellowship Program
Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat 199 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, ON, CanadaJanuary 17, 2017 - For 28 years, Aga Khan Foundation Canada’s International Youth Fellowship Program has brought the best of
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Bringing migration home: International reporting in an interconnected world
Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat 199 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, ON, CanadaLast year, millions of people left their homes and moved to a new country. Seeking opportunities, seeking refuge, seeking a new future. This year, global forces like poverty, climate change, and conflict will keep driving people across borders. What are their stories? And how will their stories be told?
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Growing Gains – Advancing Early Childhood Development
Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat 199 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, ON, CanadaBy the time you finish reading this sentence, a newborn baby’s brain will form thousands of new neural connections. This newborn’s mind and those of the next generation are crucial to the future of our planet, shaping and building what comes next for the global community.