IR Lecture Series
The IR Connect platform proudly presents an engaging series of lectures tailored to enrich the collective knowledge in Implementation Research (IR). These lectures will cover a spectrum of themes, from the intricacies of implementation strategies and their contextual influences to the critical examination of IR’s fidelity and validity. Insightful discussions will illuminate the importance of robust study designs and methodologies, alongside the art of measuring and scaling IR outcomes effectively. Furthermore, the series promises to instill a cycle of iterative learning, aimed at fostering the continuous enhancement of IR practices. Emphasizing practicality, the lectures will conclude with strategies to bridge the gap between IR findings and policymaking, advocating for a seamless integration of research into action, all while maintaining active dialogue within the IR community.
Implementation Strategies – contextual factors, barriers, facilitators – Dr. Piyusha Majumdar
Implementation Strategies – identification and adaptation – Dr. Mrittika Barua
Effective ingredients of evidence-informed interventions – Dr. Phyllis Dako-Gyeke
Conducting IR – fidelity and adaptation – Dr. Juliana Kagura
Conducting IR – gaps in IR measurement – Dr. Emmanuel Asampong
Conducting IR – internal validity – Dr. Franklin Glozah
Conducting IR – external validity / transferability – Jean Louis Abdourahim
Study design and methods – models/frameworks/study design – Dr Anna Kalbarczyk
Study design and methods – mixed and multi-methods approaches – Dr. Malabika Sarker
Study design and methods – measuring and assessing IR outcomes – Retna Siwi
Study design and methods – sustainability and scale-up – Housseini Dolo
Iterative and learning cycles to facilitate continuous improvement of IR – Dr. Humayra Binte Anwar
Translating IR results to policy and action – Dr. Yodi Mahendradhata
Communicating and advocating throughout the IR process – Dione Benjumea
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