CAPITULO V PROPUESTA
5.03 Formulación del proceso de aplicación de la propuesta
5.03.01 Propuesta
Arnab Acharya, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; David Adams, US Agency for International Development; Philibert Afrika, African Development Bank; Martha Ainsworth, World Bank; Negar Akhavi, Ava- han India AIDS Initiative and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation; Jeff Albert, Aquaya; Eduardo Amadeo, formerly with the Ministry of Social Development, Argentina; Venkatesh Athreya, M. S. Swaminathan Research Foundation; Orazio Attanasio, Institute for Fiscal Studies; Ganesan Balachander, Ford Foundation; Moses Banda, Government of Zambia; Abhijit Banerjee, Mas- sachusetts Institute of Technology; Rukmini Banerji, Pratham; Cynthia S. Bantilan, International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics; Owen Barder, Center for Global Development; Geoff Barnard, University of Sussex; Douglas Barnett, African Development Bank; Jon Baron, Coali- tion for Evidence-Based Policy; Jere Behrman, University of Pennsylvania; Fantahun Belew, Ministry of Finance and Economic Development, Ethiopia; Sharon Benoliel, US Agency for International Development; Bob Berg, United Nations Association; Stephano Bertozzi, Institute of Public Health, Mexico and University of California, Berkeley; Suman Bery, National Council for Applied Economic Research, India; Shashanka Bhide, National Council for Applied Economic Research, India; Ties Boerma, World Health Organiza- tion; David Bonbright, Keystone; Bob Boruch, University of Pennsylvania; Tom Bossert, Harvard University; Paul Brest, The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation; Mayra Buvinic, Inter-American Development Bank.
Catherine Cameron, UK Department for International Development; Agulhas, Inc.; Siobhan Carey, UK Department for International Development; Karen Cavanaugh, US Agency for International Development; Jan Cedergren, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Sweden; Madhav Chavan, Pratham; Cynthia Clapp-Wincek, US Department of State; Warren Clark, Washington National
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Cathedral; Daniel Clay, University of Iowa; Paul Clements, University of Michigan; Jorge Coarasa, Ministry of Social Develompent, Mexico; Amy Coen, Population Action International; Neils Dabelstein, Danish Interna- tional Development Agency; Samantak Das, National Council for Applied Economic Research, India; Phil Davies, Government Social Research Unit, United Kingdom; Antonie de Kemp, Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Netherlands; Paul Delay, Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS; Dorothy DeMoya, Campbell Collaboration; Elizabeth Docteur, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development; Andrew Donaldson, National Treasury, South Africa; Krista Donaldson, Aquaya; Jean Duff, Washington National Cathedral; Joe Eichenberger, Asian Development Bank; Sally Ethelston, Population Action International; Richard Feachem, Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria; Steven Feldstein, Office of the US Under Secretary for Economic, Business, and Agricultural Affairs; Ariel Fiszbein, World Bank; Marilyn Sheldon Flynn, School of Social Work, University of Southern California; Esther Forgan, UK Department for International Devel- opment; Birger Forsberg, Karolinska Institutet; Tamara Fox, The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation; Julio Frenk, Ministry of Health, Mexico; Linda Frey, The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.
Diane Gagnon, Canadian Health Services Research Foundation; Coralie Gevers, World Bank; Gourisankar Ghosh, Water Supply and Sanitation Col- laborative Council; Rachel Glennerster, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology; David Goldsbrough, International Monetary Fund; Patrick Grasso, World Bank; Robert Greenhill, Canadian International Development Agency; Charles Griffin, World Bank; Rajat Gupta, McKinsey & Co., Inc.; Geoffrey Gurd, Public Health Agency of Canada; Libby Haight, University of Califor- nia, Santa Cruz, and CETA-IFAI; Andy Haines, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Jeffrey Hammer, World Bank; Karin Hannes, Belgian Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine; Ricardo Hausman, Harvard University; John Heath, UK Department for International Development; Jim Heiby, US Agency for International Development; Gonzalo Hernandez, Ministry of Social Development, Mexico; Gonzalo Hernandez, National Council on Evaluation of Social Programs, Mexico; C. R. Hibbs, The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation; Jeremy Hurst, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development; Joy Hutcheon, UK Department for International Development; Gregory Ingram, World Bank; Paul Isenman, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
Krista L. Jacobs, University of California, Davis; Ruth Jacoby, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Sweden; Pierre Jacquet, Agence Française de Dével- oppement; Calestous Juma, Harvard University; Margaret M. Kakande, Ministry of Finance, Uganda; Robert N. Kaplan, Inter-American Devel- opment Bank; Mudit Kapoor, India School of Business; Mihira Karra, US Agency for International Development; Rupinder Kaur, National Council for Applied Economic Research, India; Patrick Kelley, Institute of Medicine; Janet Kerley, US Agency for International Development;
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Neelima Khetan, Seva Mandir; Leonard Njunge Kimani, National Eco- nomic and Social Council, Kenya; Kristi Kimball, The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation; Geeta Kingdon, University of Oxford; Urbanus Kioko, University of Nairobi; Daniel Klagerman, Ministry of Economy, France; Bongiwe Kunene, Department of Economic Development, South Africa; Mylene Lagarde, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Carol Lancaster, George Washington University; Dan Levy, Harvard University; Eduardo Lora, Inter-American Development Bank; Santiago Levy, for- merly with the Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Mexico; Eva Lith- man, Development Assistance Committee Evaluation Network; Virginia Loo, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation; Hans Lundgren, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
Sarah Macfarlane, University of California, San Francisco; Gokul Man- dayam, School of Social Work, University of Southern California; Delene Mark, HOPE Africa; Oswald Mashindano, Economic and Social Research Foundation; Lynn McDonald, University of Toronto; Di McIntyre, Univer- sity of Cape Town; Carol Medlin, University of California, San Francisco; Nicolas Meisel, Agence Française de Développement; Guadalupe Men- doza, The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation; Jim Michel, formerly with the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development; Lew Miller, Wentz/Miller & Associates; Global CME Newsletter; Anne Mills, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Marc Mitch- ell, Harvard School of Public Health; Namhla Mniki, African Monitor; Jean-Paul Moatti, University of the Mediterranean, Aix-Marseille; Bruce Montador, Canadian International Development Agency; Nachiket Mor, ICICI Bank; Grant Morrill, US Agency for International Development; Ricardo Mújica, Ministry of Social Development, Mexico; Anit Mukher- jee, National Institute of Public Finance and Policy, India; Bruce Mur- ray, Asian Development Bank; Vidhya Muthuram, Institute for Financial Management Research.
Revd. Njongonkulu Archbishop Ndungane, African Monitor; Jodi Nelson, International Rescue Committee; Binh Nguyen, Asian Development Bank; Walter North, US Agency for International Development; Ngozi Okonjo- lweala, Minister of Finance, Nigeria; Doug Owens, Stanford University; Andy Oxman, University of Oslo; Natasha Palmer, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Rodrigo Parot, Inter-American Develop- ment Bank; Alan Pearson, The Joanna Briggs Institute; Carol Peasley, US Agency for International Development; Emily Pelton, independent con- sultant; Eduardo Gonzalez Pier, Ministry of Health, Mexico; Max Pulgar- Vidal, Inter-American Development Bank; Rosemary Preston, University of Warwick; Lant Pritchett, World Bank; Laura Rawlings, World Bank; Steve Rhee, Aquaya; James Riccio, MDRC; David Rich, Aquaya; Juan Rivera, Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública, Mexico; Michael Roeskau, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development; Robin Roiz- man, US House of Representatives Committee on International Rela- tions; Howard Rolston, US Department of Health and Human Services;
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David Ross, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Amanda Rowlatt, UK Department for International Development; Nilmini Rubin, US Senate Foreign Relations Committee; Gloria M. Rubio, Ministry of Social Development, Mexico; Jim Rugh, CARE; Inder Ruprah, Inter- American Development Bank.
Michael Schroll, World Health Organization; Bernhard Schwartlander, Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria; Jeffrey Searle, University of Durham; Claudia Serrano, Asesorías para el Desarrollo; Charles Sherman, US National Institutes of Health; Sara Sievers, Bill & Melinda Gates Founda- tion; Goberdhan Singh, Canadian International Development Agency; Tara Sinha, Self Employed Women’s Association; Haluk Soydan, School of Social Work, University of Southern California; Lyn Squire, Global Development Network; Ray Struyk, Urban Institute.
Charles Teller, US Agency for International Development; Anisya Thomas, Fritz Institute; Ranjeetha Thomas, Global Development Network; Vinod Thomas, World Bank; Erin Thornton, DATA; Brian Trelstad, Acumen Fund; Rob D. van den Berg, Global Environment Facility; Ann Van Dusen, Wash- ington Area Women’s Foundation; Prashanth Vasil, McKinsey & Co., Inc.; Anthony Venables, UK Department for International Development; Jeroen Verheul, Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Netherlands; Swati Vyas, Self Employed Women’s Association; John Wallace, MDRC; Andrea Wang, University of Oxford; Andrew Warner, Millennium Challenge Corporation; Delia Welsh, Millennium Challenge Corporation; Howard White, World Bank; Barbara Wynn, RAND Institute; Sarah Zalud, Brookings Institution; Joan Zlotnik, Institute for the Advancement of Social Work Research; Eliya Zulu, African Population and Health Research Center.
The Evaluation Gap Working Group process and findings were discussed at the following meetings:
Health Metrics Network. May, 2004. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.
VII Meetings of the LACEA/IADB/WB Research Network on Inequality and Poverty. November 3, 2004. San Jose, Costa Rica.
World Health Organization. Staff involved in GAVI and Health Metrics Net- work. November 9, 2004. Geneva, Switzerland.
Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria. November 8, 2004. Geneva, Switzerland.
Development Assistance Committee Evaluation Network. November 10, 2004. Paris.
2ème conférence AFD/EUDN. “Aide au développement: Pourquoi et Com- ment. Quelles stratégies pour quelle efficacité?” November 25, 2004. Paris.
Center for Global Development. “What’s Next for the World Bank?” Sep- tember 23, 2005. Washington, D.C.
Center for Global Development. “Commitment to Development Index Con- sortium: First General Meeting.” December 5, 2005. Washington, D.C.
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The Sixth International Campbell Collaboration Colloquium. February 22–24, 2006. Los Angeles, Calif.
US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations hearing on “Multilateral Devel- opment Banks: Promoting Effectiveness and Fighting Corruption.” March 28, 2006. Washington, D.C.
Development Assistance Committee Evaluation Network Meeting. March 30–31, 2006. OECD Headquarters, Paris.
Annual Retreat of the Independent Evaluation Group of the World Bank. May 11, 2006. Washington, D.C.
The Center for Global Development convened meetings to discuss the consultation draft at the following:
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. July 25, 2005. Menlo Park, Calif. Center for Global Development. August 1, 2005. Washington, D.C.
Center for Global Development. September 23, 2005. Washington, D.C. Ministry of Social Development (SEDESOL). February 9–10, 2006. Mexico
City.
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. March 6, 2006. London. National Council of Applied Economic Research. April 7, 2006. New Delhi,
India.
African Monitor. May 18–19, 2006. Cape Town, South Africa.
Communiques of the Mexico, India, and South Africa meetings (www.cgdev. org/section/initiatives/_active/evalgap).