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BetterEvaluation
BetterEvaluation is an international collaboration to improve evaluation practice and theory by sharing information about options (methods or tools) and approaches. It offers online tools and materials  organised into tasks: Approaches, Themes and  Resources.
Toolkit to help communication for development organisations to demonstrate their impacts and outcomes
BetterEvaluation, 2013
This toolkit aims to help communication for development (C4D) organisations to demonstrate the impacts and outcomes of their initiatives, listen to their listeners, continuously learn, and feed this learning back into the organisation...
Tools to make policy research accountable
One World Trust, 2010
The One World Trust, with support from the IDRC, has created an interactive, online database of tools to help organisations conducting policy relevant research become more accountable. The database provides an inventory of...
Systematically identifying, predicting and responding to projects potential impacts on human rights
Nomogaia Foundation, 2008
This methodology for Human Rights Impact Assessment (HRIA) manual aims to systematically identify, predict and respond to projects' potential impacts on human rights. Experience has shown that standard assessments, those of envir...
Alternative approaches to sampling designs for emergency settings
J. Valadez; K. Egge; S. Hoshaw-Woodard / Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance Project, 2009
This guide is tailored for programme managers, monitoring and evaluation specialists and survey leaders working with government agencies and humanitarian organizations. It provides them with instructions how to carry out rapid yet sta...
Tools for evaluating NGO impact in the area of savings and credit
NGO Impact on Development, Empowerment and Actions, 2007
The NGO-IDEAS impact tool box was developed to support NGOs working in the area of savings and credit, in the context of South India. The approach is based on some principles that can applied in other contexts. The tool box gives...
Making the best use of logical frameworks when designing and managing projects
Monitoring and Evaluation News, 2009
The UK Department for International Development (DFID) works with a wide range of partners from long-term arrangements with partner governments and multilateral organisations to short-term humanitarian aid projects funded through NGOs...
Participatory farming management methods and their uses
P. Dorward; D. Shepherd; M. Galpin / Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2007
Central to the use of Participatory Farming Management (PFM) methods is the understanding that the farmer is the decision maker and that he or she takes the risks associated with change, not the advisor or researcher. PFM methods shou...
Monitoring and evaluation indicators for those working to address violence against women and girls
S.S. Bloom / MEASURE Evaluation, 2008
Over the past two decades violence against women and girls (VAW/G) has been put on the map as a critical issue to be addressed in the international arena. While many VAW/G programmatic initiatives are or have taken place around the wo...
Conducting real time evaluations (RTEs) of humanitarian operational responses
J. Cosgrave; B. Ramalingam; T. Beck / Active Learning Network for Accountability and Performance in Humanitarian Action, 2009
Real-time evaluations (RTE) is one of the most demanding types of evaluation practice. It requires wide range of skills from evaluators but also a tightly focused professional approach in order to meet the demands of an RTE. This...
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Toolkit to help communication for development organisations to demonstrate their impacts and outcomes
BetterEvaluation, 2013
This toolkit aims to help communication for development (C4D) organisations to demonstrate the impacts and outcomes of their initiatives, listen to their listeners, continuously learn, and feed this learning back into the organisation...
Tools to make policy research accountable
One World Trust, 2010
The One World Trust, with support from the IDRC, has created an interactive, online database of tools to help organisations conducting policy relevant research become more accountable. The database provides an inventory of...
Systematically identifying, predicting and responding to projects potential impacts on human rights
Nomogaia Foundation, 2008
This methodology for Human Rights Impact Assessment (HRIA) manual aims to systematically identify, predict and respond to projects' potential impacts on human rights. Experience has shown that standard assessments, those of envir...
Alternative approaches to sampling designs for emergency settings
J. Valadez; K. Egge; S. Hoshaw-Woodard / Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance Project, 2009
This guide is tailored for programme managers, monitoring and evaluation specialists and survey leaders working with government agencies and humanitarian organizations. It provides them with instructions how to carry out rapid yet sta...
Tools for evaluating NGO impact in the area of savings and credit
NGO Impact on Development, Empowerment and Actions, 2007
The NGO-IDEAS impact tool box was developed to support NGOs working in the area of savings and credit, in the context of South India. The approach is based on some principles that can applied in other contexts. The tool box gives...
Making the best use of logical frameworks when designing and managing projects
Monitoring and Evaluation News, 2009
The UK Department for International Development (DFID) works with a wide range of partners from long-term arrangements with partner governments and multilateral organisations to short-term humanitarian aid projects funded through NGOs...
Participatory farming management methods and their uses
P. Dorward; D. Shepherd; M. Galpin / Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2007
Central to the use of Participatory Farming Management (PFM) methods is the understanding that the farmer is the decision maker and that he or she takes the risks associated with change, not the advisor or researcher. PFM methods shou...
Monitoring and evaluation indicators for those working to address violence against women and girls
S.S. Bloom / MEASURE Evaluation, 2008
Over the past two decades violence against women and girls (VAW/G) has been put on the map as a critical issue to be addressed in the international arena. While many VAW/G programmatic initiatives are or have taken place around the wo...
Conducting real time evaluations (RTEs) of humanitarian operational responses
J. Cosgrave; B. Ramalingam; T. Beck / Active Learning Network for Accountability and Performance in Humanitarian Action, 2009
Real-time evaluations (RTE) is one of the most demanding types of evaluation practice. It requires wide range of skills from evaluators but also a tightly focused professional approach in order to meet the demands of an RTE. This...
A toolkit for developing a participatory design and monitoring framework
Asian Development Bank, 2007
Inadequate planning is one of the main reasons that projects fail. Systematic information gathering, conceptual analysis and involvement of stakeholders in this process are imperative for achieving desired results. These guidelines fo...
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