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Filter search resultsIntroduction to the Advocacy Core Capacity Assessment Tool
This paper provides an outline of TCC Group's Advocacy Core Capacity Assessment Tool which is used to gain an understanding of what capacity to build and how to measure it.RecursoWhat is adaptive management and how does it work? (working paper #2)
This is the second paper in the BetterEvaluation Working Paper Series, Monitoring and Evaluation for Adaptive Management.RecursoReflections on innovation, assessment and social change processes: A SPARC case study, India
… some goal, they supported and assisted the next group to do the same. Our challenge was not to create the expectation …RecursoQuizlet flashcard software
… analysis session with our team (or a 'data party'). To do this activity, I made a set of one-sided flashcards by …RecursoHow can we use evaluation to support decision-making and reflection in this time of community crisis?
… first hit, we were at a loss for what evaluators can do to best support their partners in this crisis or how … during this time. If folks are at a loss for what they can do, we hope this can be a starting point to generate more …RecursoThe national adaptive capacity framework: Key institutional functions for a changing climate
… indicators help answer the question, “What resources do I have that can help me adapt?” NAC’s functions-based … approach, on the other hand, asks, “What am I able to do that can help me adapt?” Evaluators can use NAC to assess …RecursoExploring the science of complexity: Ideas and implications for development and humanitarian efforts
… and change 23 Complexity and agency 44 Conclusions 59 How do the concepts of complexity science fit together? 59 What do the complexity science concepts offer to those facing …RecursoClearing the fog: New tools for improving the credibility of impact claims
… test, Smoking Gun, etc. which is sometimes difficult to do in practice. It's also useful because it provides a clear … crime investigation, etc.) and presents a clear way to do it in an evaluation. … Clearing the fog: New tools for …RecursoCase Study Research: Design and Methods (Applied Social Research Methods)
This book focuses by Robert K. Yin on case study design and analysis as a distinct research tool with wide applicability.RecursoAn example of the use of Rubrics in Humanitarian Evaluation
… or significant." IASC Gender Marker (2011) Contents Why do we need a Gender Marker in CAPs, CERFs and pooled funds? …RecursoAn introduction to the use of randomized control trials to evaluate development interventions
… impact evaluation? The problem of selection bias What to do about selection bias Issues in implementing an RCT …RecursoSocial experiments to fight poverty
… want to know, "Out of all of the things I could do, what is the best way to achieve my goals?". Duflo argues …RecursoThematicAnalysis.net
This website describes thematic analysis, "a range of qualitative research methods that are used for exploring and interpreting patterned meaning across datasets."RecursoNon-parametric inferential statistics
… Non-parametric tests relate to data that are flexible and do not follow a normal distribution. They are also known as …MétodoThe most significant change technique
… shared visions and explicitly valued directions, e.g. what do we really want to achieve and how will we produce more of …RecursoFeminist evaluation
… advocate for social change: FE questions what it means to do research, to question authority, to examine gender issues, … the 1980s) While acknowledging that some gender approaches do incorporate one or more feminist elements, key differences … Explore why differences between women and men exist. Do not challenge women's position in society, but rather map …ThemeKey performance indicators
… is the purpose of key performance indicators (KPIs)? What do we mean by ‘performance’? What is the purpose of …RecursoCrowdmap
… is available in the main Ushahidi platform . "What can I do with Crowdmap? Monitor Elections Use the power of the …RecursoSmall multiples
Small multiples are an array of graphs on the same scale that are grouped together in a row or grid and are often used to simplify a data display.MétodoConversations to have when designing a program: Fostering evaluative thinking
… that you want your intervention to have an impact on. Who do you want to be impacted, and what timeframe do you want to see success in? Setting standards allows you … be useful and appropriate to collect, and how you might do this (see the task: Collect and/or retrieve data ). This …BlogPrueba controlada aleatoria
… different circumstances. Constraints and what RCTs cannot do will be discussed below. For now, here is a short gallery of examples of what RCTs can do. Simple (un tratamiento, un control) En un estudio de …EnfoqueHierarchical card sorting
… explore then clarify the question “In your roles as…what do you think is the most significant difference between…?. Or “Considering the objectives of this organisation…what do you think is the most significant difference between…? … success, the answers can be followed up with a “Why do you think so” question. … HCS … Hierarchical card sorting …MétodoMy “home-made” evaluation tools to avoid gender (and equity) blindness by Sara Vaca
… that she doesn't offer all the answers on how to do this well. I'd recommend that people read through the UN …RecursoVideo
… audience more easily. Depending on what you would like to do with the video and the resources you have available, … mid-1990s, and much information is now available on how to do it. PV differs from conventional (documentary) video …MétodoUNICEF webinar: Participatory approaches in impact evaluation
… expressed in the webinars are those of the presenters and do not necessarily reflect the policies or views of the … staff as part of this capacity-building initiative. They do not necessarily reflect the policies or views of UNICEF. …RecursoEvaluating complex and unfolding interventions in real time
… it hard to describe in advance what the intervention will do or what the outcomes might be. These uncertainties vary in …RecursoGuide to Lifeline, a Tiny Tool
… To Use Lifeline Requirements: This Is What I Need How to Do It Example Practical Hints Alternatives/Variations Some …RecursoStakeholder mapping workshop
… relative importance of their participation and support. To do this, write on a slip of paper the three stakeholder …RecursoPower analysis: A practical guide
This guide was developed in response to a recommendation of the Swedish Government Policy on Democratic Development and Human Rights, that power be analysed as part of context-specific poverty analysis.Recurso52 weeks of BetterEvaluation: Week 42: Using value for money in evaluation - a conversation
… on how VfM can be applied at all stages of a project, how do we properly account for the differences of perspectives of … to evaluate it." Farida : “I think the critique has to do with the money and resources required to determine VfM. … we need to come back to the practitioner in all of this. Do you think that there are situations where VfM assessments …BlogWhat we can learn from New Year’s Resolutions to improve evaluation?
… Neither is conducive to learning and improvement, nor do either achieve real accountability, and we'd love to hear …BlogEvaluation of Humanitarian Action: A new page
… how to improve response to humanitarian crises. To do this, ALNAP facilitates learning between our Network … evidence and related research and learning activities. To do this, ALNAP carries out original research and also … help to answer questions such as: What evaluative options do I have in a humanitarian setting? How should evaluation …Blog