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Who Are the Question-makers?: A Participatory Evaluation Handbook



Authors: ; UNDP
Publisher: United Nations Development Programme , 1997

Provides the information needed, and helps to develop the sensitivity and skills required, to support evaluations that place greater emphasis on stakeholder participation in the evaluation process.

Parts one to four, which present an overview of the participatory evaluation approach, include:

Part five consists of a stand-alone package developed around the case study "Money and Mambas". It describes an attempt at undertaking a participatory evaluation of a rural water supply and sanitation project and focuses on the practical aspects of applying participatory evaluation techniques:

This case study is presented as a training module which can be the subject of a mini­workshop to introduce staff to the practice of participatory evaluation. We suggest that this exercise can be accomplished within 3 to 4 hours.

A glossary of basic terms, examples of some of the basic tools that can be used in participatory evaluations as well as lists of manuals and resource persons, groups and institutions are presented in the annexes. [author]