A young and emerging evaluator’s letter to the pioneers of evaluation
Most evaluators – the old, the young and the upcoming – did not initially consider evaluation as a career. Those who consider themselves the more
Most evaluators – the old, the young and the upcoming – did not initially consider evaluation as a career. Those who consider themselves the more
Khulisa participated widely at the 9th AfrEA Conference that took place in Abidjan, Cote D’Ivoire from 11-15 March 2019. This blog shares some of our
By Margaret Roper and Leticia Taimo Introduction From 1-3 April 2019, over 400 thought leaders from around the world – including academics, practitioners, innovators, educators,
Where is your organisation or intervention going? Where do your staff and other stakeholders fit in this picture? The flow of a river provides an
We used crowd-sourcing for this week’s #EvalTuesdayTip! Thanks to Amanda Jitsing, director of DNA Economics for providing a guest tip. At some point in the
A blog capturing some of the #Khulisa25 birthday activities for those who have only been able to join us in spirit. On 1
Measuring the effectiveness of a network at connecting different individuals and organizations is complex. Collaboration Mapping is a fresh learning tool to help any evaluator
By Jennifer Bisgard and Nicola Theunissen As evaluators we are always looking for valid, reliable, and easily collected data. A key challenge is low
Khulisa’s Jennifer Bisgard and Nicola Theunissen contributed an article on M&E to Trialogue’s CSI Handbook 20th Edition. We feature the article as it appeared in
I have a young friend who was doing an internship for one of the major banking corporations in Johannesburg, South Africa. Earlier this year, we