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Logframer is a free project design and management application based on the logical framework approach (LFA / Logframe).RecursoCommunicating evaluation to non-evaluators
… the challenges of communicating evaluation findings: how do you capture variation and nuance, while presenting a …Blog4 tips for planning your policy research M&E
… can truly spend on M&E activities, rather than trying to do everything possible but in a hasty or unsystematic manner. …BlogC4D: Determine what 'success' looks like
… values are being used as the basis of the evaluation? What do stakeholders and beneficiaries consider to be good, …Marcos/GuíasCommunication for Development (C4D)Outcome classification: A framework to tally outcome statements across projects
… performance reporting, and we needed a better way to do this. The first challenge in this endeavour was to make … complex social realities into four categories that do not factor in context, so one country’s simple achievement …BlogWeek 46: Rumination #2: Confusing empathy with bias
… it bias. At that time, I had no ready response. Today, I do, and I will share it at the end of this rumination. As … in or concern about something: Preference and commitment do not entail bias. It is crucial to begin with a clear idea …BlogRead and contribute to evaluation journals
… Russian and English. Recent articles (Jan 2023) include: “Do it yourself:” How NGOs Evaluate Projects Using Their Own …BlogUn-boxing evaluation through developmental and agile approaches
… what it means to be an evaluator and what it means to do evaluation. We’re hoping that aes19 will advance these …BlogDemonstrating outcomes and impact across different scales
… NGOs is a cause for some unease because on their own they do not address complexity, are often not considering the …BlogQualitative impact assessment protocol
… they explicitly link outcomes to specified activities and do so in ways that are implicitly consistent with the … requires the ability to engage local field researchers who do not know which program is being evaluated and who speak … is critically important, given that they generally do not do so through the agency implementing the activity …EnfoqueEvaluating with Kungkas Can Cook: passion, dedication and clear social purpose
… between ICV and Kungkas about what both organisations do and how they work. This provided an opportunity to … to work. Whether it’s fast or slow, it seems that ICV can do both”. —Rayleen Brown, Kungkas Can Cook founder ICV … at the start, but I am now and it’s prompted me to do this work. I feel a lot better now, I feel like I’ve grown …Recurso52 weeks of BetterEvaluation: Week 4: Including unintended impacts
… glue. Image credit: DangApricot (Erik Breedon) Do evaluation guides recognize the importance of unintended …BlogGuest blog: Why rubrics are useful in evaluations
… I’d be keen to hear what other people have learned: When do you find evaluation rubrics work well? What are some of …BlogWeek 16: Infographics to make your evaluation results go viral
… in social media for internal knowledge sharing and if they do, they ignore the important role of community management. I …BlogWeek 18: is there a "right" approach to establishing causation in advocacy evaluation?
… links between our interventions and the impact that do not require counterfactuals. They can be divided into two …BlogWeek 49: The 1st international conference on realist approaches to evaluation: my ‘realist’ take-aways
… between these categories. This was what we were asked to do during one of the keynote sessions at the 1st …BlogU-report
… Who has access and who is excluded from this system? Do marginalised and minority voices get heard or overpowered …RecursoWeek 26: Weighing people’s values in evaluation
… most. There is wide range of methodologies available to do it in a rigorous way, and careful thought needs to be …Blog52 weeks of BetterEvaluation: Week 34 Generalisations from case studies?
… can we generalise from one or more case studies? And how do we go about constructing a valid generalisation? In this …BlogCritical system heuristics
… on the process of interpretation. Rather than asking 'what do you see in this situation?' as in most evaluation … assumed to be the guarantor of success ? That is, where do (should) those involved seek some guarantee that …EnfoqueC4D Hub: Create a questions-led M&E framework
… the causes, how good programs and results are, and what to do next. Critical A questions-led M&E Framework encourages …Marcos/GuíasCommunication for Development (C4D)Principles and Protocols for the BetterEvaluation team
… Strait Islander stakeholders to ensure existing resources do not contain secret, confidential or sensitive material. …Marcos/GuíasEvaluation practice in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander settings52 weeks of BetterEvaluation: Week 47: using video to communicate evaluation findings
… in communications terms when designing your video: What do we say, who is it for and with what effect? (with …BlogFive ways to celebrate 2015 - the International Year of Evaluation!
… 5. Share your knowledge and experience of evaluation. Do you have a good example of an evaluation report? Some …BlogIn search of Blue Marble Evaluators
… capabilities should Blue Marble Evaluators exhibit? Where do you see opportunities for Blue Marble Evaluation? Share …BlogWriting competition on Culturally Responsive Evaluation: Meet the judges!
… For full details, visit the competition page here . What do we mean by innovation? Read this blog by Patricia Rogers …BlogEvaluation costing
… can vary widely and be difficult to estimate. How do you approach complexity and unpredictability in evaluation …MétodoBecoming aware of contradictory demands on evaluation systems
… to accommodate all into one single system. As such, we do not claim this is the preferred approach. Why not? First, …BlogRealist evaluation
… to lead to its effects and in which conditions it should do so. The initial programme theory may be based on previous … in which the intervention works (or not) and how they do so. This realistic specification allows decision makers to … and genuinely facilitate officials to make decisions and do their jobs better and more efficiently (M). Use and …Enfoque52 weeks of BetterEvaluation: Week 33: Monitoring policy influence part 2 - like measuring smoke?
… the impact of research. They are short pieces that do not focus on the research process, but describe where …Blog52 weeks of BetterEvaluation: Week 52: Holiday gifts for everyone
… default responses by organisations resort to are 'let's do some training' or 'let's write up and share some good …Blog7 Strategies to improve evaluation use and influence - Part 1
What can be done to support the use of evaluation? How can evaluators, evaluation managers and others involved in or affected by evaluations support the constructive use of findings and evaluation processes?Blog