This series of webinars was first presented at the Causal Pathways Symposium 2023, which focused on "connecting, learning, and building a shared understanding of the evaluation and participatory practices that make causal pathways more visible"
Andrew Koleros
Drew Koleros is a Principal Researcher at Mathematica with twenty years of experience in designing and delivering mixed-methods evaluations and program monitoring, evaluation and learning systems. He brings expertise in using theory-based approaches that integrate complexity concepts and systems thinking into program and evaluation design processes. His most recent work focuses on providing evaluation and learning support for the design and delivery of strategies aimed at catalyzing systems change to address complex societal problems from affordable housing to youth employment to advancing health equity. He has published on his work in peer-reviewed journals and multiple practitioner settings.
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- This session of the Causal Pathways Symposium 2023, by Drew Koleros, explored the use of contribution analysis as a theory-based approach to evaluation to unpack complexity within complex systems change evaluations.
- This IDS Bulletin paper examines an impact evaluation of the "Making Markets Work for the Poor" (M4P) program in Ethiopia.