Outcome Harvesting collects (“harvests”) evidence of what has changed (“outcomes”) and, working backwards, determines whether and how an intervention has contributed to these changes.
Yulianto Dewata
Yulianto is an M&E practitioner with more than 20 years of experience in program management, monitoring, evaluation, and learning. His experience includes managing national-scale social and political surveys, data collection & reporting as well as program evaluation for various sectors, including election, governance, health, education, and environmental governance. For the past several years, Yulianto has been focusing on utilization-oriented measurement, learning, and development; specifically, to ensure that monitoring, evaluation, and learning are in line with organization culture and that results are used for better decision-making to improve program implementation.
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Approach
- Outcome Mapping is an approach that helps unpack an initiative’s theory of change and provides a framework to collect data on the immediate, basic changes that lead to longer, more transformative change. This allows for the plausible assessment of the initiative’s contribution to results.