メインコンテンツに移動 Skip to navigation
Back to top anchor
  • Join us
  • ログイン
  • Our work
  • Blog
  • Contact
  • About
  • العربية
  • Deutsch
  • Español
  • Français
  • 简体中文
  • Português
  • Русский
  • English
ホーム Better Evaluation
  • Getting started
    • What is evaluation?
    • Choosing methods and processes
    • Building a career in evaluation
    • Using BetterEvaluation material
    • Our approach to capacity strengthening
    • Help
  • Frameworks & guides
    • Rainbow Framework
    • Communication for Development
    • Manager's guide to evaluation
    • Evaluation practice in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander settings
    • Strengthening national M&E systems (beta)
  • Methods & approaches
    • Evaluation methods
    • Approaches
    • Themes
  • Tools & resources
    • Find a resource
    • Latest resources
    • Resource collections
    • Global Directory of Academic Programs in Evaluation
      • Global Directory of Academic Programs in Evaluation – Objective and methodology
    • GEI Training and Professional Development Programs
    • GeneraTOR
  • Community
    • News
    • Contribute content
      • Contribute a blog
      • Submit an event
      • Contribute a resource
    • Events
    • Contributors
    • Partners
    • Newsletter archive
    • Join us
Open search Close search
  • Getting started
    • What is evaluation?
    • Choosing methods and processes
    • Building a career in evaluation
    • Using BetterEvaluation material
    • Our approach to capacity strengthening
    • Help
  • Frameworks & guides
    • Rainbow Framework
    • Communication for Development
    • Manager's guide to evaluation
    • Evaluation practice in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander settings
    • Strengthening national M&E systems (beta)
  • Methods & approaches
    • Evaluation methods
    • Approaches
    • Themes
  • Tools & resources
    • Find a resource
    • Latest resources
    • Resource collections
    • Global Directory of Academic Programs in Evaluation
      • Global Directory of Academic Programs in Evaluation – Objective and methodology
    • GEI Training and Professional Development Programs
    • GeneraTOR
  • Community
    • News
    • Contribute content
      • Contribute a blog
      • Submit an event
      • Contribute a resource
    • Events
    • Contributors
    • Partners
    • Newsletter archive
    • Join us
  1. ホーム
  2. Blog
  3. Blog
  • 金 27 10月 2023

    Writing competition on Culturally Responsive Evaluation: Meet the judges!

    Evaluations are more effective when they consider the cultural context of the country or region where the project or programme was focused.

    The text: 'Meet the Judges' sits above four profile images of the IEG YEE Writing Competition judges: Dr Mercy Fanadzo, Rai Sengupta, Gabriela Renteria Flores, Walaa Ayasrah
  • 火 29 8月 2023

    Knowing the place: Key methods and processes for evaluator engagement in environmental sustainability evaluations

    Understanding the 'place' - be it the site of a project, program, strategy or policy - is critical when addressing environmental sustainability as part of an evaluation.
    Dune covered in plants with sandy area almost completely covered with washed up plastic and general waste. Footprint Evaluation logo and 'Knowing the place - methods and processes' banner overlays the photo
  • 月 28 8月 2023

    Knowing the place

    Most interventions occur at a place; projects are often at one or more places such as communities or districts; strategies find their application at places, as do policies, often through programs.
    People walking and riding motorbikes along a dirt road surrounded by lush vegetation in Africa
  • 木 20 7月 2023

    Knowing place through story

    Knowing place is essential, as understanding all aspects of context is vital to undertaking evaluation that supports community, environmental renewal, and sustainability.
    Two people, one of them pointing to the distance, approaching a viewing platform overlooking bodies of water and small hills with light snow on the ground
  • 水 19 7月 2023

    Read and contribute to evaluation journals

    In this blog, Patricia Rogers explores how you can make the most of evaluation journals.
    A number of journal pages filled with text are spread out, overlapping each other
  • 火 27 6月 2023

    The science behind data collection - gLOCAL 2023 webinar recap

    This blog shares some of the lessons from the gLOCAL2023 webinar, The science behind data collection: how to choose the best tools and approach to collect data considering the culture, context, and existing partnerships. It outlines five considerations: the budget, respondents and accessibility, the kind of data being collected, challenges to data collection and how the data will be used.
    Blog image for the Art and Science of Data Collection
  • 水 14 6月 2023

    Learning from gLOCAL conversations

    The week before last, we were treated to over 300 diverse, live events on evaluation in the annual event that is glocal – a week of locally hosted, globally accessible webinars, presentations and hybrid sessions that is convened by the Global Evaluation

    gLOCAL evaluation week 2023
  • 木 4 5月 2023

    Evaluability assessments are an essential new tool for managers

    The evaluation report has been finalized, recommendations have been made, the findings have been presented to management and funders, and then … nothing happens. In this post, originally published by CGIAR, Rick Davies and Keith Child, discuss the new CGIAR guidelines for evaluability assessment.
  • 月 10 4月 2023

    A new pathway: how can funders support meaningful monitoring, evaluation, and learning practice in the field?

    How can donors and grantees work together to create effective monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL) practices that drive field-wide transformation?

    Illustration of people working together at a table
  • 水 25 1月 2023

    Writing for utilisation

    Evaluators need to communicate better and foster the utilisation of evaluation findings through clear and engaging writing.

    hands typing on a laptop
Help us improve this page
Your feedback is important in helping us improve this website.
What's wrong?
CAPTCHA
この質問はあなたが人間の訪問者であるかどうかをテストし、自動化されたスパム送信を防ぐためのものです。
Sidebar anchor
Latest Blog Posts
  • Blog
    24 2月 2025

    Principle-led planning for analysis with artificial intelligence (AI)

    Are you thinking about using Generative AI (Gen AI) to analyze your qualitative data? A principle-led analysis plan may help you navigate this process and make decisions that are both ethically sound and practical for your analysis task.
    Read more
  • Blog
    19 12月 2024

    How the DECI mentoring framework supports increasing policy influence through evaluation and communication

    The Designing Evaluation and Communication for Impact and Adaptation (DECI) project is a research and capacity development project supported by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC).
    Read more
  • Blog
    11 12月 2024

    Navigating the social ecosystem: How Looped can help young and emerging evaluators kickstart their careers

    Many people enter the field of monitoring and evaluation because they want to have a positive impact on the world and communities around them.

    Read more

Back to top


More menu anchor

BetterEvaluation is part of the Global Evaluation Initiative, a global network of organizations and experts supporting country governments to strengthen monitoring, evaluation, and the use of evidence in their countries. The GEI focuses support on efforts that are country-owned and aligned with local needs, goals and perspectives.

Read more about the GEI 

  • Getting started
  • Frameworks & guides
  • Methods & approaches
  • Tools & resources
  • Community
  • Our work
  • Blog
  • Contact
  • About
Stay up to date about GEI activities

Sign up for the GEI newsletter and follow the latest news from the network.

Subscribe to the GEI

Twitter Facebook Youtube LinkedIn

© 2025 BetterEvaluation. All right reserved.

  • Accessibility
  • Privacy Policy
  • Sitemap
  • Terms of Use