A Sneak Peek: Rethinking the Role of Third-Party Funders in Achieving Sustainable Outcomes at Scale

December 3, 2024
10:00am - 12:30pm
Event Type
Public Event (Hybrid)
Location
SID-US Office - 2300 N St NW, Suite 350
Washington 20002
Register here.

 

In-person location: SID-US Office, 2300 N St NW, Washington DC 20037

Virtual location: via Zoom

The session will be the first public presentation of the recently published interim findings from 13 case studies done by the Scaling Community of Practice looking at the ways in which policies and practices of organizations including USAID, the World Bank, IDB, AfDB, GiZ, AfD, CARE, CRS, and CGIAR contribute to or impede sustainable scaling of SDG and Paris Accord outcomes.  It will include an overview of the report’s overall findings; a panel discussion featuring three of the organizations profiled in the report; and an opportunity for Q&A with the audience.  It will be a hybrid event including moderated discussion for those participating online.

The Scaling Community of Practice is an open-access network of 4200 members from 70 countries that provides a platform for knowledge exchange among experts and practitioners on approaches to scaling up development interventions.  The cases profiled here are part of an ambitious, 3-year study of how 25 major funders address issues of scale and scaling in their policies, procedures, and programs.  
 

Speakers TBA. 

Registration for this event will close at 4:00 PM on Monday, December 2.