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… from Global Affairs Canada (GAC) presents a "localization analysis framework" as an evaluation tool to measure a … alignment with a locally-led development approach and to identify key relevant barriers and enablers. This … However, there is a limited availability of relevant tools to accurately measure how well Canada’s programming …ResourceCadre d'analyse de la localisation
Cette ressource d’Affaires mondiales Canada (AMC) présente un cadre d’analyse de la localisation comme outil d’évaluation permettant de mesurer l’alignement d’un programme sur une approche de développement menée localement et d’identifier lResourceHiring M&E staff: Guidelines and tools for locating and hiring strong monitoring & evaluation candidates
… This guide, authored by Clara Hagens and Guy Sharrock for Catholic Relief Services (CRS) and the … multiple annexes to illustrate examples of relevant tools, discussion points, and questions. We encourage you to … the Candidates 17 Step 7: Hire and Orient New Staff 22 Tools & resources annexes Annex I.A Sample Level 4 Job …ResourceMonitoring and evaluating capacity development: Is it really that difficult?
… This paper from the International NGO Training and Research Centre (INTRAC) analyses some of the key … and evaluation. The paper then describes some of the key tools used in planning, monitoring, and evaluating capacity … 9-11 SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) Analysis – p. 11 Organizational Assessment (OA) Tools, …ResourceBricolage evaluation design
… A bricolage evaluation design flexibly combines and adapts various data collection and analysis methods, approaches, and conceptual and value … were actively constructed and adapted from available tools rather than simply applying existing tools. Bricolage …MethodLooped: Database of social development and humanitarian consulting firms
… Looped is a global database of over 150 social development and humanitarian consulting firms, organised by sector … development, or both), areas of specialisation, location, and organisational size. Each entry includes links to the … such as Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) or market systems development. Use filters to find firms in your …ResourceCommunity
… or contribute to a combined team. Many participatory methods involve community members undertaking data collection, analysis, interpretation and reporting. It is important to be clear about when …MethodHandbook on evaluation
… by Prof Dr Reinhard Stockmann, provides a systematic and comprehensive exploration into the planning, process, … qualitative data collection, management, measurement and analysis methods. The handbook concludes with a summary of reporting …ResourceIterative evaluation design
… the evaluation progresses in response to emerging findings and information needs. This is an alternative to upfront … project or program. This might involve starting with an analysis of existing data and then undertaking strategic collection and analysis of additional data to fill in gaps and test …MethodThe art and craft of bricolage in evaluation
… This CDI Practice Paper, by Tom Aston and Marina Apgar, makes the case for ‘bricolage’ in complexity-aware and qualitative evaluation methods. The paper provides a framework based on a review of …ResourceHybrid - internal and external staff
… A hybrid evaluation involves both internal and external staff working together. Internal evaluators … benefit of being more familiar with a program or project and its history and will also remain with a project and will … particular expertise (e.g. specialist data collection or analysis, or reporting). The external evaluator undertakes a …MethodAdvisory group
… (especially intended users), evaluation experts, and intended beneficiaries. It can consist entirely of … of the evaluation’s design methodology (e.g. economic analysis) are sometimes also included in the advisory group, … certain situations be asked to provide data for secondary analysis or invited to make a joint statement with the …MethodCitizen juries
… manner) who are briefed in detail on the background and current thinking relating to a particular issue, and asked to discuss possible approaches, sometimes in a … than replace them. Citizens are asked to become jurors and make a judgement in the form of a report, as they would …Method