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Filter search resultsEvaluation competencies and skills
Regardless of your role, evaluation competencies underpin successful job performance and career advancement. Understanding these competencies will help you identify how to leverage them in your career.Marcos/GuíasEvaluation career guideMonitoring and evaluation systems analysis (MESA) in Solomon Islands - Diagnostic study
This report presents the findings from the Monitoring and Evaluation Systems Analysis (MESA) in the Solomon Islands, a comprehensive assessment of the national monitoring and evaluation (M&E) ecosystem.Recurso7 Strategies to improve evaluation use and influence - Part 2
This is the second of a two-part blog on strategies to support the use of evaluation, building on a session the BetterEvaluation team facilitated at the American Evaluation Association conference last year.BlogPathways to becoming an internal evaluator: Perspectives from the Australian non-government sector
In this paper, the authors aim to understand the pathways to becoming an internal evaluator, specifically how existing employees in NGOs move into evaluation roles.RecursoData and Information Visualization Throughout the Evaluation Life Cycle for Participatory Evaluation...
This slide show from a presentation given at the American Evaluation Association conference in 2011 by Johanna Morariu and Veena Pankaj looks at data and information visualisation and how it can be utilised throughout the evaRecursoFacilitator's source book: Source book for facilitators leading theory of change development sessions
This guide, authored by Dana Taplin and Muamer Rasic for ActKnowledge, provides detailed guidance on facilitating theory of change workshops.RecursoStorytelling & participatory evaluation: A South-South-North collaboration initiative
This video and accompanying blog highlight a South-South-North collaboration on storytelling and participatory evaluation involving EvalParticipativa, eBASE Africa, and DEval.RecursoDesigning participatory meetings and brownbags: A TOPS quick guide to linking development practitioners
This short guide by the Technical and Operational Performance Support (TOPS) Program and USAID focuses on identifying appropriate formats and approaches for presentations, group discussions and problem solving sessions to enhanceRecursoCompetition: Young and Emerging Evaluators on Culturally Responsive Evaluation
The Independent Evaluation Group of the World Bank (IEG), the Global Evaluation Initiative (GEI), and EvalYouth announce a call for papers on the topic of culturally responsive evaluation in countries in the majority world. The deadline for submissions is...NoticiasMonitoring and evaluation for thinking and working politically
This article explores the challenges of monitoring and evaluating politically informed and adaptive programmes in the international development field. Authors Thomas Aston, Chris Roche, Marta Schaaf & Sue Cant.RecursoDeveloping your consulting practice
Starting your own consulting practice in evaluation can be a rewarding but challenging career path.Marcos/GuíasEvaluation career guideCosecha de alcances
Cosecha de Alcances es una herramienta centrada en la utilización y altamente participativo que permite a evaluadores, donantes y gerentes de proyectos y programas identificar, formular, verificar y dar sentido a los alcances en que han infRecursoConstructing an evaluation report
This guide from USAID has been designed to provide guidance on how to construct evaluation reports.Recurso52 weeks of BetterEvaluation: Week 47: using video to communicate evaluation findings
In the last in our series of blogs on using video in evaluation, Glenn O'Neil joins us to discuss how you can use video to communicate your evaluation findings.BlogPower 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.RecursoUNICEF webinar: Theory of change
What is a Theory of Change? How is it different from a logframe? Why is it such an important part of an impact evaluation?RecursoJason Davies data viz examples
Jason Davies' website contains a large number of data viz examples, particular around geo data. It also contains some links to to tools, including a word cloud and tree map.RecursoBetterEvaluation FAQ: How do you use program theory for evaluating systems?
Although it’s sometimes referred to as program theory or program logic, theories of change can be used for interventions at any scale, including policies, whole-of-government initiatives, and systems.BlogUse participatory tools in evaluation research
How might you use participatory tools like the Bridge Model and Seasonal Calendars to collect data? And how can you do so virtually?RecursoStraws-in-the-wind, hoops and smoking guns: What can process tracing offer to impact evaluation?
This discussion paper, written by Melanie Punton and Katharina Welle, looks at the potential use of Process Tracing in an impact evaluation context.RecursoWhat is process tracing actually tracing?
This paper from Derek Beach and Rasmus Brun Pederson provides a comprehensive overview of process tracing (PT).RecursoWhy and how did you become an evaluator? Can evaluation really transform the world?
This video explores entering evaluation from other professions, such as being a lawyer, and how it is possible to become an evaluator by work rather than training.RecursoMeasuring unintended effects in peacebuilding: What the field of international cooperation can learn from innovative approaches shaped by complex contexts
This paper explores how peacebuilding programs can identify unintended effects using adaptive management and participatory methods.RecursoWhat about administrative data?
In this guest blog, Kerry McCarthy discusses some of the options for finding administrative data sets for use in evaluation.BlogRoots and Relations: Celebrating good medicine in evaluation
Roots and Relations is a permanent section of the Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation, co-edited by Larry Bremner and Dr.RecursoUsing logic models and theories of change better in evaluation
Many evaluations include a process of developingBlogThe Learning Portal for Design, Monitoring and Evaluation for Peacebuilding
This website from Design, Monitoring & Evaluation (DM&E) for Peacebuilding provides a learning portal and community of practice that allows the collaborative sharing of:&RecursoEvaluating your nonprofit's lobbyist
This guide provides eight key activities that organisations should use to evaluate the effectiveness of their lobbyist.RecursoWhat a career in evaluation looks like
There is no one way to start a career in evaluation. This flexibility means you can shape your career around your passions and interests, entering the field from various directions and finding the path that suits you best.Marcos/GuíasEvaluation career guideThe evaluation eco-system
There are many different types of organisations, individuals, and systems involved in the practice and use of evaluation.Marcos/GuíasEvaluation career guideCARICOM results based management collaboration. Monitoring and evaluation system analysis (MESA) integrated report: Member states
This report presents the main findings from the monitoring and evaluation system analysis (MESA) diagnostic for three pilot CARICOM member states, Jamaica, Saint Lucia and Dominica.RecursoReviewing and scoring projects
This 'How to Note' from the UK Government's Department for International Development (DfID) is designed to support staff to use their scoring system and latest templates when completing Annual Reviews and project completion reports.Recurso