Evaluation reports
Evaluation reports
In these documents, we indicate how recommendations from the external evaluators are received by ITM and whether these recommendations will be implemented.
All evaluations below were conducted for programmes funded by DGD.
FA4 Country Programmes
In this report, we present you with an overview of our achievements in 10 partner countries during the period 2017β2021. You will read more on our approach to academic capacity strengthening and whether it is effective, efficient, sustainable and relevant. The evaluation was conducted by Syspons in 2021β2022.
FA4 Belgium
From January 2017 until December 2021, ITM implemented its "Belgian" programme through which we engaged in scholarships and academic mobility initiatives, policy support on Global Health for the Belgian government and the (international) health sector, and world citizenship education. This report present an external assessment of our achievements.
Social, Developmental and Professional Impact Evaluation of ITMβs Educational Activities and Scholarship Programme
In 2020, ITM requested Syspons to scrutinise the impact of its education and scholarship programme on the lives of its alumni. The findings of the evaluators were overall very positive. In this report, you can find an overview of the impact that studying at ITM can have on both individuals and the institutions they work in.
Emerging Voices
ITM supports the Emerging Voices for Global Health (EV4GH) programme as part of its Policy Support programme. EV aims to give a voice to young researchers and activists from low-resource settings, through an innovative blended programme of learning and peer support. In this evaluation report, Capacity Development International (UK) and dala! Consulting (South Africa) give their expert view on the achievements of the Emerging Voices programme over the past decade.
Be-cause Health
Be-cause health is a pluralistic, open platform that connects Belgian development actors engaged in global health. The evaluation, conducted HERA, assessed the four main result areas of the network:
Sharing of knowledge and (field) experiences
Learning
Influencing
Coordination in light of the networkβs new strategic vision for 2022β2026.
FA3
In this report, HERA presents its conclusions on the impact ITM had through its third framework agreement funded by DGD. Volume I of the report gives an overview of what was achieved through the country programmes (24 organisations in 18 countries) and a global programme (ten thematic networks and the annual colloquium/ seminars). Volume II focuses on the impact achieved through various thematic and technical networks which were supported through the programme.
Contact
If you have questions about our evaluations, please send an e-mail to Heleen Annemans.