
Measuring reach is not simple and five ways to make it easier
True or false? One of the easiest ways to measure the effectiveness of a development program or behavior change intervention is through the number of
True or false? One of the easiest ways to measure the effectiveness of a development program or behavior change intervention is through the number of
Since our founding in 1993, Khulisa’s relationships and linkages with other organizations have been an essential part of our work. In 2018, we embarked on
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