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Monitoring and Evaluation manuals

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Do-it-yourself evaluation for social care settings
C. Shaw / Research in Practice, 2005
This handbook offers guidelines to non-research specialists on the incorporation of small-scale evaluations into their daily work. The audience includes people working in social care settings who contemplate the need to evaluate their...
Monitoring and evaluation: a manual
World Bank, 2004
This document aims to strengthen awareness and interest in Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E), and to clarify what it entails. It has been prepared for government officials, development managers, and civil society. The paper i...
DFID manual on how to do development
P. Dearden ; S. Jones; R. Sartorius / Department for International Development, UK, 2003
Tools for Development draws together a range of techniques designed to help DFID officers and others undertake development activities and interventions of any size and kind. Topics covered include Stakeholder Ana...
Share and share alike: evaluating networks
Darren Saywell; Julie Woodfield; Andrew Cotton / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002
Networking has expanded considerably in recent years as the value of ‘knowledge’ is increasingly recognised in the development arena. We know why networks are important to stakeholders: for funders they facilitate disseminat...
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Monitoring and evaluation: a manual
World Bank, 2004
This document aims to strengthen awareness and interest in Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E), and to clarify what it entails. It has been prepared for government officials, development managers, and civil society. The paper i...
DFID manual on how to do development
P. Dearden ; S. Jones; R. Sartorius / Department for International Development, UK, 2003
Tools for Development draws together a range of techniques designed to help DFID officers and others undertake development activities and interventions of any size and kind. Topics covered include Stakeholder Ana...
Share and share alike: evaluating networks
Darren Saywell; Julie Woodfield; Andrew Cotton / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002
Networking has expanded considerably in recent years as the value of ‘knowledge’ is increasingly recognised in the development arena. We know why networks are important to stakeholders: for funders they facilitate disseminat...
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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.
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