Intercept Interviews: Choosing the Right Methodology for a Specific Situation
By Dr. Martha Muco and Jesse Webb Khulisa is currently conducting an evaluation for the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration
By Dr. Martha Muco and Jesse Webb Khulisa is currently conducting an evaluation for the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration
We are excited to announce that long-time Khulisa evaluator, Margie Roper, was recently appointed to lead Khulisa’s Education & Development Division. Margie is a
By Jennifer Bisgard and Margie Roper During the recent gLOCAL 2022 Evaluation Week, Khulisa hosted a webinar on “How a Great Quality Assurance Plan Can
EvalPartners, an innovative global movement advocating for the role of evaluation in every important decision, turns ten years old in April 2022. To recognize and
Khulisa is delighted to have Tom Aston as our guest writer for Khulisa’s October blog. Tom Aston is an independent evaluation expert based in the
by Heather Dixon and Margaret Roper When reviewing any of the Voluntary Organizations of Professional Evaluators (VOPE) or international organizations principles for research and evaluation,
“It’s a new world, but not everywhere,” says Mary Pat during our recent remote interview about conducting remote evaluations. She was referring to the remote
By Khulisa colleagues: Mosangoaneng Leteane & Tamar Boddé-Kekana WhatsApp is an effective means to communicate, coordinate and teach in a world where so many people
The times they have a’changed and, as a result, so too have evaluation practices. Remote evaluations are here to stay. Thrust into the limelight last
Khulisa has always championed the development of young and emergent evaluators (YEEs) (read more). Mentoring these novices into champions of evaluation not only improves the