As the development sector falls under increasing pressure to demonstrate the impact of its work, evaluability assessments are really gaining traction. Assessing evaluability can usually be done for a small cost of the total evaluation budget and can save you valuable time and resources in the long run. This guidance note gives an overview of what evaluability is and how assessing it can be used for impact evaluations. It then provides guidance for planning and doing evaluability assessments, including checklists, decision support and lessons from practice
Written and edited by an authoritative team of internationally known experts in environmental impact...
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Evaluation is the process of determining merit, worth, or significance; an evaluation is a product o...
This article sets out what would be required to develop a research agenda for impact evaluation. It ...
This technical note provides a brief overview of the most commonly used methods to carry out impact ...
This paper has two purposes. The first is to increase awareness among policymakers and practitioners...
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This guide is primarily for evaluators working in the international development sector. It is also u...
Evaluability assessment (EA) emerged in the 1970s as a way to ensure a program was ready for summati...
This article explores the recent past, current status and future of impact evaluation (IE) of develo...
In this article we discuss the evaluation of a particular type of health promotion programme where s...
Written and edited by an authoritative team of internationally known experts in environmental impact...
A key focus of IDRC evaluations has been on exploring the extent to which the research has influenc...
This booklet investigates how to evaluate eParticipation. Our main objective is to identify the rele...
This CDI Practice Paper by Richard Longhurst, Peter Wichmand and Burt Perrin discusses how evaluabil...
Evaluation is essential to understand whether and how policies and other interventions work, why the...
Evaluation is the process of determining merit, worth, or significance; an evaluation is a product o...
This article sets out what would be required to develop a research agenda for impact evaluation. It ...
This technical note provides a brief overview of the most commonly used methods to carry out impact ...
This paper has two purposes. The first is to increase awareness among policymakers and practitioners...
Assessing impacts of public investments has long captured the interest and attention of the developm...
ABSTRACT Sustainability initiatives planning and implementation is a complex process that demands be...
This guide is primarily for evaluators working in the international development sector. It is also u...
Evaluability assessment (EA) emerged in the 1970s as a way to ensure a program was ready for summati...
This article explores the recent past, current status and future of impact evaluation (IE) of develo...
In this article we discuss the evaluation of a particular type of health promotion programme where s...
Written and edited by an authoritative team of internationally known experts in environmental impact...
A key focus of IDRC evaluations has been on exploring the extent to which the research has influenc...
This booklet investigates how to evaluate eParticipation. Our main objective is to identify the rele...