INDIGO peer learning group - Outcomes-based contracting in Latin America
This session had a focus on Latin American outcomes-based projects.
This session had a focus on Latin American outcomes-based projects.
In this POGO Club session, we will consider the UK government’s new [Public] Procurement Bill and whether it looks likely to deliver promised transformations.
For our second Research Forum meeting, we were joined by Dr Fernando Domingos, who presented data from the Government Outcomes Lab’s ongoing research into the ‘inner workings’ of a Social Impact Bond (SIB)
In this POGO Club session, we’ll be discussing why governments should or should not engage SMEs and/or VCSEs within public procurement. Register here.
For this Engaging with Evidence session, we will explore the conditions and competencies that enable successful delivery of outcomes-based partnerships. Click here to book your place.
For the third session of our peer learning group, we will explore innovative pricing methods in the areas of healthcare, social policy and climate change.
Join our bi-annual Hack-and-Learn event to connect with fellow data and policy enthusiasts and work together to tackle pressing questions in the field of social outcomes.
This Engaging with Evidence session will explore insights from the Village Enterprise Development Impact Bond, a poverty alleviation project in Uganda and Kenya. Book your place now.
For this session, we will receive two practitioners who are implementing projects using tech to monitor and measure outcomes achievements. We will discuss the use of technology for social outcomes measurement.
In this month's Oxford POGO Call we will discuss how social value is being embedded into public procurement?
Join our next Engaging with Evidence session, where we will explore the use of outcomes-based funding within education interventions in low-income contexts.
What we learnt from the UK Government's response to the consultation on the ‘Green Paper: Transforming public procurement’
For the first session of our peer learning group, we will introduce the goals and themes surrounding value creation in public expenditure and invite you to actively help us shape the structure and forward agenda.
This Engaging with Evidence session drew on recent research from Government Outcomes Lab and the Sorbonne Business School in Paris (IAE) to explore the role of cross-sector collaborations and innovative financing tools in supporting refugees.
In this session we will explore how can government contracts be leveraged to improve environmental outcomes?
For the first session of our peer learning group, we will introduce the goals and themes surrounding value creation in public expenditure and invite you to actively help us shape the structure and forward agenda.
For this session, we'll present our Technical and Learning Report from this summer's Hack and Learn and hear initial findings from guest speakers Silvana Fumega and Nicolás Grossman from the Global Data Barometer on their work on data availability.
This Engaging with Evidence session, we will investigate the use of outcomes contracting as a potential approach to foster cohesive cross-sector collaborations to improve social outcomes.
To lead us in our discussion we are delighted to announce that Malcolm Harbour, Former MEP and Associate at Connected Places Catapult will be our guest Chair.
After our summer break, the Engaging with Evidence series is returning with a deep dive session on lessons learnt from key stakeholders of the Cameroon Kangaroo Mother Care DIB. Book your place now.