Dr. Fiona Gedeon Achi (University of Bordeaux): What does evidence do? Development, policy impact, and the uncertain power of evidence

Öffentlicher Vortrag im Rahmen des Forschungskolloquiums Ethnologie

Date: 16 May 2023
Time: 16.15 h to 18.00 h
Location: Universität Luzern, Raum 3.B47

Dr. Fiona Gedeon Achi (University of Bordeaux)

What does evidence do? Development, policy impact, and the uncertain power of evidence

This presentation analyzes how development experts seek to demonstrate the policy impact of their work to numerous publics, such as government bodies and international donors. It focuses on evidence-based development: the movement to reduce global poverty by producing quantitative evidence about “what works”. Drawing on fieldwork with transnational NGOs in Kenya, India, and the USA, I examine the contrast between my interlocutors’ commitment to “rigorous” evidence as a prerequisite to successful poverty alleviation and yet the difficulties they face when assessing the actual impact of that evidence on development policy worldwide. By asking, along with my interlocutors, “what does evidence manage to do?”, I evince the various forces which struggle alongside their ambition to shape policymaking. I offer the concept of “uncertain power of evidence” to emphasize that, while quantitative indicators are ubiquitous in social life, their effects are multiple, unknowable, and unexpected.