Abstract: The author of an indicator that tests evaluation system compliance with good governance principles addresses the UNDP’s response to his article by offering an empirical test of the UNDP’s commitment to reform. While the UNDP Evaluations Office claims to be working on reforms, the test exposes the unwillingness of the UNDP Evaluations Office to take even a simple step that would correct the problems they admit exist. When presented with the chance to support reform on a real case – a de-politicized evaluation contract that protects professional standards and offers public accountability for the Spanish government’s MDG-Fund to the UNDP – the Vice Director of UNDP’s Evaluations U...
Background & Purpose: This article summarizes and adds to the tools and infrastructure that the ...
Background: Data collection is a critical component of all evaluations. However, it often presents a...
The Independent Evaluation Group is an independent unit within the World Bank Group; it reports dire...
Background: While much has been written in the evaluation literature on the theory of evaluations an...
Background: The recent controversies on the pages of the JMDE regarding UNDP evaluations, as well as...
Supporting national capacity development for poverty reduction and the attainment of the Millennium ...
Constant reform has characterized the UN Development Programme (UNDP) throughout its existence, say ...
Standard methods of impact evaluation often leave significant gaps between what we know about develo...
The article offers an easy-to-use indicator for scholars and practitioners to measure whether NGOs, ...
A recent OECD study noted that in the last fifteen years there has been “a veritable explosion in in...
In this note we summarize some recent critiques of our project to develop Worldwide Governance Indic...
Despite some searching and unanswered criticisms of its treatment of statistical evidence, the UNDP ...
<p>Since their creation, the multilateral development banks have accumulated performance records tha...
What is different about the conduct of evaluations in conflict zones compared to nonconflict zones—a...
This article turns the question about socioeconomic development away from its usual goal of economic...
Background & Purpose: This article summarizes and adds to the tools and infrastructure that the ...
Background: Data collection is a critical component of all evaluations. However, it often presents a...
The Independent Evaluation Group is an independent unit within the World Bank Group; it reports dire...
Background: While much has been written in the evaluation literature on the theory of evaluations an...
Background: The recent controversies on the pages of the JMDE regarding UNDP evaluations, as well as...
Supporting national capacity development for poverty reduction and the attainment of the Millennium ...
Constant reform has characterized the UN Development Programme (UNDP) throughout its existence, say ...
Standard methods of impact evaluation often leave significant gaps between what we know about develo...
The article offers an easy-to-use indicator for scholars and practitioners to measure whether NGOs, ...
A recent OECD study noted that in the last fifteen years there has been “a veritable explosion in in...
In this note we summarize some recent critiques of our project to develop Worldwide Governance Indic...
Despite some searching and unanswered criticisms of its treatment of statistical evidence, the UNDP ...
<p>Since their creation, the multilateral development banks have accumulated performance records tha...
What is different about the conduct of evaluations in conflict zones compared to nonconflict zones—a...
This article turns the question about socioeconomic development away from its usual goal of economic...
Background & Purpose: This article summarizes and adds to the tools and infrastructure that the ...
Background: Data collection is a critical component of all evaluations. However, it often presents a...
The Independent Evaluation Group is an independent unit within the World Bank Group; it reports dire...