This guide published by the Institutional Learning and Change (ILAC) Initiative provides a detailed overview of using outcome mapping as an evaluation tool.
Contents
- Expressing results as changes in behaviour
- Outcome mapping terms
- The three stages of outcome mapping
- Figure 1. The three stages and twelve steps of outcome mapping
- Stage 1. Intentional design
- Figure 2. The four basic questions of the intentional design stage
- Stage 2. Outcome and performance monitoring
- Stage 3. Evaluation planning
- Using outcome mapping
- The Ceja Andina Project
- The Agro-industry and Market Development project for Arracacha
Sources
Smutylo, T. The Institutional Learning and Change (ILAC) Initiative, (2005). Outcome mapping: A method for tracking behavioural changes in development programs (ILAC Brief 7). Retrieved from website: https://www.outcomemapping.ca/resource/outcome-mapping-a-method-for-tracking-behavioural-changes-in-development-programs
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