Estelle Raimondo is the Head of Methods at the World Bank’s Independent Evaluation Group, where she advises and trains teams on a wide range of evaluation methodologies, spearheads innovations and leads the adoption of data science and AI for evaluation practice. With 15 years of experience in evaluation and evaluation research, she has been an instructor for the International Program for Development Evaluation Training (IPDET) since 2016. Her research has been published in several internationally peer-reviewed journals. Her first book is: Dealing with complexity in development evaluation: a practical approach (2015, with Michael Bamberger and Jos Vaessen).

Estelle holds a Ph.D. in Public Policy and Evaluation Research from the George Washington University, a Masters in Economic Policy from Sciences Po Paris and a Masters in Economic and Political Development from Columbia University where she studied as a Fulbright scholar.

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