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In this Centre for Development Impact seminar, Richard Longhurst (IDS) and Sarah Mistry (BOND) will highlight the importance of evaluability assessments for development projects, as well as discussing/tools-resources/evaluability-assessments-choice-evaluation-methodsResourceEvaluability assessment for impact evaluation
This document provides an overview of the utility of and specific guidance and a tool for implementing an evaluability assessment before an impact evaluation is undertaken./tools-resources/evaluability-assessment-for-impact-evaluationResource52 weeks of BetterEvaluation: Using evaluability assessment to improve Terms of Reference
Many problems with evaluations can be traced back to the Terms of Reference (ToR) - the statement of what is required in an evaluation. Many ToRs are too vague, too ambitious, inaccurate or not appropriate./blog/52-weeks-betterevaluation-using-evaluability-assessment-improve-terms-referenceBlogConversations to have when designing a program: Fostering evaluative thinking
The first step in evaluating a program is knowing whether you can evaluate it – that the program is ‘evaluable’./blog/conversations-have-when-designing-program-fostering-evaluative-thinkingBlogPlanning evaluability assessments: A synthesis of the literature with recommendations
The report presents a synthesis of the literature on Evaluability Assessments./tools-resources/planning-evaluability-assessments-synthesis-literature-recommendationsResource