LAMP Resources
A selection of our own publications and some resources we have found useful.
Name | Type | Date |
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ECORYS Second wave evaluation of Development Impact Bonds | Evaluation Methods |
2021 |
LAMP Conducting VFM analysis by output | Thought Piece |
2021 |
E4A Health Financing Case study | Evaluation Methods |
2021 |
LAMP VFM Thought Piece – Lessons Learned | Thought Piece |
2020 |
LAMP VFM Thought Piece – Economic Appraisals | Thought Piece |
2019 |
LAMP Notes: How to develop a VFM Strategy | How to Notes |
2019 |
LAMP Notes: How to develop a VFM Framework | How to Notes |
2019 |
ECORYS Evaluation of Development Impact Bonds pilot programme | Evaluation Methods |
2019 |
Going digital for maternal health. A blog piece on social return on investment | Thought Piece |
2018 |
Mobilizing for Development (M4D) Evaluation Report by ITAD | Evaluation Methods |
2018 |
LAMP VFM Thought Piece – The Future of VFM | Thought Piece |
2017 |
Voices for Change Value for Money – Jennifer Armitage & Claire Hughes | Evaluation Methods |
2017 |
LAMP Projects
E4A Mamaye – Health Financing case-study in 3 states in Nigeria
LAMP was commissioned by E4A to produce a case study identifying how allocation and release of funding for Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health changed between 2019 to 2021 in Bauchi, Niger, and Lagos States, and assess the extent to which the COVID-19 pandemic contributed to these changes.
View ProjectTARGET Ethiopia VFM Support
The FCDO has engaged Montrose International to assess the performance of TARGET at various points throughout its implementation. LAMP Development is providing VfM expertise and support to TARGET, including improving its VFM framework and strategy.
View ProjectWomen’s Integrated Sexual Health Programme (WISH2ACTION)
LAMP is working with W2A to help embed a comprehensive VfM approach across the programme. This is in line with the value for money initiative of the UK FCDO, which aims to ensure greater accountability and impact in spending on overseas development aid.
View ProjectOne Acre Fund (OAF) cost effectiveness analysis
LAMP conducted a cost-effectiveness analysis of adding the nutrition programme to the core OAF programme, as part of the evaluation led by to compare outcomes relating to household dietary diversity, women’s dietary diversity, and minimum acceptable diet of children.
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