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"MSC is a form of participatory monitoring and evaluation. It is participatory because many project stakeholders are involved both in deciding the sorts of changes to be recordedandin analysing the data collected. It is a form of monitoring because it occurs throughout the program...
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Evaluation is activity. Evaluative thinking is a way of doing business. Evaluative thinking is systematic results-oriented thinking about: · What results are expected, · How results can be achieved, · What evidence is needed to inform future actions and judgments, and · How results can be improved...
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This is the second guidance note in a four-part series of notes related to impact evaluation developed by InterAction with financial support from the Rockefeller Foundation.This second guidance note, Linking monitoring and evaluation to impact evaluation, illustrates the relationship...
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With essays by Carol Thompson Cole; Lynn Taliento, Jonathan Law, and Laura Callanan; Isaac Castillo; David E. K. Hunter; Tynesia Boyea Robinson; Kristin Anderson Moore, Karen Walker, and David Murphey; Patricia Brantley; and Ethan D. Schafer
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Ceci est la seconde d’une série de quatre notes sur l’évaluation d’impact, élaborées par InterAction avec l’appui financier de la Fondation Rockefeller. Les autres notes de cette série sont : Introduction à l’évaluation d’impact ; Introduction aux méthodes mixtes dans l’évaluation d’impact et...
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See also Building evaluation capacity : Collecting and using data in cross-project evaluations
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