What’s A Human To Do? A New Blog Series on AI Use Cases in CGIAR Advisory Bodies
A couple years ago, AI felt to me like the new blockchain. Ubiquitously discussed circa 2017 as the solution to potential lapses in credibility and
Learning and Resilience as a Gift
A mindset that views shortage and constraint as powerful boosts to creativity is the foundation of the learning and resilience journey. Beyond
Recipes for Success: Evaluative Evidence about Strategic Ways of Working
Like every good recipe, CGIAR must continue to source fantastic ingredients and match these with a solid method to bring those ingredients together
What a difference a day makes
IAES were invited to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation HQ in Seattle, Washington, United States, to build awareness of our work.
Subject Matter Experts Needed For CGIAR’s Independent Advisory and Evaluation Service
CGIAR’s Independent Advisory and Evaluation Function (IAES) maintains a roster of subject matter experts (SMEs). IAES is looking to broaden its
Progress is built on iteration and fertile foundations
IAES have been establishing a fertile bed for our ongoing independent activities to support CGIAR in 2024.
Honing Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning in the New Asian Mega-Deltas Initiative: Operationalizing CGIAR-wide Evaluation Framework and Policy
The Asian Mega-Deltas (AMD) Initiative focuses on Monitoring, Evaluation, and, Learning in its design and implementation.
Q+A: John Gargani on Evaluation of Research and Innovation for Development
We spoke to Gargani to hear his take on where CGIAR and IAES should now focus their attention as they seek to level up its evaluation of research and






