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Filter search resultsRetrospective 'outcome harvesting': Generating robust insights
This paper describes the use of the Outcome Harvesting approach to evaluate a global voluntary network./tools-resources/retrospective-outcome-harvesting-generating-robust-insightsResourceOutcome Mapping: Building learning and reflection into development programs
This book by Sarah Earl, Fred Carden and Terry Smutylo takes an original approach to assessing development impacts by focusing on the way in which people relate to each other and to their environment rather than simply evaluating the produc/tools-resources/outcome-mapping-building-learning-reflection-development-programsResourceOutcome monitoring and learning in large multi-stakeholder research programmes: lessons from the PRISE consortium
This discussion paper outlines the key lessons to emerge from designing and applying an outcome monitoring system to the Pathways to Resilience in Semi-arid Economies (PRISE) project./tools-resources/outcome-monitoring-learning-large-multi-stakeholder-research-programmes-lessons-prise-consortiumResource52 weeks of BetterEvaluation: Week 16: Identifying and documenting emergent outcomes of a global network
Global voluntary networks are complex beasts with dynamic and unpredictable actions and interactions. How can we evaluate the results of a network like this? Whose results are we even talking about?/blog/52-weeks-betterevaluation-week-16-identifying-documenting-emergent-outcomes-global-networkBlogOutcome monitoring in large multi-stakeholder research programmes: Lessons from PRISE
This guest blog by Tiina Pasanen and Kaia Ambrose discusses how the Pathways to Resilience in Semi-arid Economies (PRISE) project approached the challenge of coming up with an outcome monitoring system/blog/outcome-monitoring-large-multi-stakeholder-research-programmes-lessons-priseBlog