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Tools and methodologies for monitoring and evaluating agriculture and rural development
B. Hall (ed); N. Okidegbe; T. Marchant; et al / Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2009
While donors and development practitioners still lack a common framework of results indicators to measure the effectiveness of development assistance, this sourcebook sets out a menu of core indicators that can be used to monitor...
Reviewing participatory mapping - what works and what doesn't
J. Corbett / International Fund for Agricultural Development, 2009
Participatory mapping, commonly used in participatory development, plays an important role in helping marginalised groups by making visible the association between land and local communities, highlighting important soci...
How to conduct quality impact evaluations under financial, time and data constraints
M. Bamberger / Independent Evaluation Group Knowledge Programs and Evaluation Capacity Development (IEGKE), World B, 2006
Evaluation is an important accountability tool. It helps in learning about what works well, what does not and reasons why. However, evaluations can be expensive to conduct. Project and programme managers who wish to conduct evaluation...
Learning about and facilitating organisational change
The Barefoot Collective, 2009
This is a practical do-it-yourself guide for leaders and facilitators wanting to help organisations function and to develop in more healthy, human and effective ways. The guide, with its supporting website, includes tried and tested c...
Manual on how to scale up priority HIV and AIDS interventions
World Health Organization, 2008
This operations manual, published by the World Health Organization, provides guidance on planning and delivering HIV prevention, care, and treatment services at health centres in countries with high HIV prevalence. It provides an oper...
Planning a sustainable exit strategy
S. Truelove / Eldis Document Store, 2007
Whether scaling down operations or phasing these out completely, international agencies engaged in relief and recovery programmes should ensure that their exit strategies are sustainable. This presentation, originally conceived for th...
Planning closure for relief and recovery missions
S. Truelove / Eldis Document Store, 2007
Closing emergency relief and recover missions should be considered as a project in itself and is best planned when there is a certainty and clear schedules for closing a programme. This document, originally conceived for the British R...
Practical guidance for implementing a responsible exit strategy
S. Truelove / Eldis Document Store, 2008
When it comes to humanitarian and relief agencies leaving an area in which they have been working, it is important to ensure this is done responsibly and to link relief and reconstruction to development. This document, originally conc...
Programme evaluation management
United Nations Population Fund, 2009
Programme evaluation is an important management tool. It is a time-bound exercise that attempts to assess systematically and objectively the relevance, performance and success of ongoing and completed projects. This toolkit provi...
How to include the perspectives of persons with disabilities in the project cycle management
C. Naughton (ed) / Make Development Inclusive: mainstreaming disability in development cooperation, 2008
Although one in five of the world’s poorest people are disabled, disability itself has not been included in world leaders’ plans to meet the millennium development goals. This manual is designed to be used during the proje...
Items 11 to 20 of 66

Items 11 to 20 of 66

Tools and methodologies for monitoring and evaluating agriculture and rural development
B. Hall (ed); N. Okidegbe; T. Marchant; et al / Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2009
While donors and development practitioners still lack a common framework of results indicators to measure the effectiveness of development assistance, this sourcebook sets out a menu of core indicators that can be used to monitor...
Reviewing participatory mapping - what works and what doesn't
J. Corbett / International Fund for Agricultural Development, 2009
Participatory mapping, commonly used in participatory development, plays an important role in helping marginalised groups by making visible the association between land and local communities, highlighting important soci...
How to conduct quality impact evaluations under financial, time and data constraints
M. Bamberger / Independent Evaluation Group Knowledge Programs and Evaluation Capacity Development (IEGKE), World B, 2006
Evaluation is an important accountability tool. It helps in learning about what works well, what does not and reasons why. However, evaluations can be expensive to conduct. Project and programme managers who wish to conduct evaluation...
Learning about and facilitating organisational change
The Barefoot Collective, 2009
This is a practical do-it-yourself guide for leaders and facilitators wanting to help organisations function and to develop in more healthy, human and effective ways. The guide, with its supporting website, includes tried and tested c...
Manual on how to scale up priority HIV and AIDS interventions
World Health Organization, 2008
This operations manual, published by the World Health Organization, provides guidance on planning and delivering HIV prevention, care, and treatment services at health centres in countries with high HIV prevalence. It provides an oper...
Planning a sustainable exit strategy
S. Truelove / Eldis Document Store, 2007
Whether scaling down operations or phasing these out completely, international agencies engaged in relief and recovery programmes should ensure that their exit strategies are sustainable. This presentation, originally conceived for th...
Planning closure for relief and recovery missions
S. Truelove / Eldis Document Store, 2007
Closing emergency relief and recover missions should be considered as a project in itself and is best planned when there is a certainty and clear schedules for closing a programme. This document, originally conceived for the British R...
Practical guidance for implementing a responsible exit strategy
S. Truelove / Eldis Document Store, 2008
When it comes to humanitarian and relief agencies leaving an area in which they have been working, it is important to ensure this is done responsibly and to link relief and reconstruction to development. This document, originally conc...
Programme evaluation management
United Nations Population Fund, 2009
Programme evaluation is an important management tool. It is a time-bound exercise that attempts to assess systematically and objectively the relevance, performance and success of ongoing and completed projects. This toolkit provi...
How to include the perspectives of persons with disabilities in the project cycle management
C. Naughton (ed) / Make Development Inclusive: mainstreaming disability in development cooperation, 2008
Although one in five of the world’s poorest people are disabled, disability itself has not been included in world leaders’ plans to meet the millennium development goals. This manual is designed to be used during the proje...
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