The use of mixed methods in impact evaluation often focuses on the triangulation of findings or using qualitative data to explain statistical assessments of impact (net effect). In this article, we argue for the benefits of combining and contesting ex ante etic-informed theory with ex post emic-informed grounded theory. Using the case of the Millennium Villages Project (MVP) evaluation in northern Ghana, we highlight examples of where emergent theory led to a deeper understanding that valued how local people view change. In the context of an independent evaluation that set out to assess the MVP model – and with little scope for the evaluation to influence or adapt implementation – the theories of change created abductively helped fill a th...
This paper explores the monitoring and evaluation system of the Millennium Villages Project in Potou...
In international development there is increasing pressure to demonstrate that aid spending is making...
This IDS Bulletin is the first of two special issues presenting contributions from the event ‘Impa...
The use of mixed methods in impact evaluation often focuses on the triangulation of findings or usin...
In the external evaluation of development interventions, beneficiaries are often involved to define ...
Integrated development projects seem to have largely fallen out of favour since their heyday in the ...
Through the use of cost–consequence analysis (CCA), a recent evaluation of a Millennium Villages Pro...
This IDS Bulletin explores recent evidence on integrated approaches in rural development. Since the ...
Recent years have witnessed a renewed interest in integrated rural development (IRD) projects, which...
Globally, millions of children are living without parental care. Families experience multiple challe...
Most development interventions are complex, comprising several interacting activities affecting mult...
This article assesses the impact of the Northern Ghana Millennium Village Project. We estimate proje...
What do the intended beneficiaries of international development programmes think about the drivers o...
This article details the design of an impact evaluation of the Millennium Villages Project in Northe...
In this thesis, I give an account of the quality of (quasi-)experimental impact evaluation methods f...
This paper explores the monitoring and evaluation system of the Millennium Villages Project in Potou...
In international development there is increasing pressure to demonstrate that aid spending is making...
This IDS Bulletin is the first of two special issues presenting contributions from the event ‘Impa...
The use of mixed methods in impact evaluation often focuses on the triangulation of findings or usin...
In the external evaluation of development interventions, beneficiaries are often involved to define ...
Integrated development projects seem to have largely fallen out of favour since their heyday in the ...
Through the use of cost–consequence analysis (CCA), a recent evaluation of a Millennium Villages Pro...
This IDS Bulletin explores recent evidence on integrated approaches in rural development. Since the ...
Recent years have witnessed a renewed interest in integrated rural development (IRD) projects, which...
Globally, millions of children are living without parental care. Families experience multiple challe...
Most development interventions are complex, comprising several interacting activities affecting mult...
This article assesses the impact of the Northern Ghana Millennium Village Project. We estimate proje...
What do the intended beneficiaries of international development programmes think about the drivers o...
This article details the design of an impact evaluation of the Millennium Villages Project in Northe...
In this thesis, I give an account of the quality of (quasi-)experimental impact evaluation methods f...
This paper explores the monitoring and evaluation system of the Millennium Villages Project in Potou...
In international development there is increasing pressure to demonstrate that aid spending is making...
This IDS Bulletin is the first of two special issues presenting contributions from the event ‘Impa...