
#EvalTuesdayTip: How to Design an Effective Conference Poster (Part 2)
By Tamar Boddé-Kekana Last week’s tip discussed how to start making a great evaluation conference poster: some questions to ask yourself before you begin designing
By Tamar Boddé-Kekana Last week’s tip discussed how to start making a great evaluation conference poster: some questions to ask yourself before you begin designing
By Tamar Boddé-Kekana Posters are widely used at conferences and in the academic community to communicate information about a project or program. But while conference
Choosing the right sampling strategy is at the heart of every successful evaluation. In his recent YouTube video, Purposeful Sampling: 12 Distinctly Useful and Illuminative
Mobilizing young and emerging evaluators (YEEs) is a major goal of the #Eval4Action Campaign, a United Nations (UN) initiative seeking to “promote widespread recognition on
Last year, we published a six-part series of tips about different kinds of cognitive bias and how to be aware of, and counter against, these
July 30th was the United Nations’ World Day Against Trafficking in Persons (TIP), dedicated to raising awareness and advocating for the victims and survivors of
We’re incredibly excited to use Causal Map, a new online research tool that helps evaluators to figure out what their stakeholders are saying about causation.
In our recent blog post, Choosing the Right Methodology for a Specific Situation, Khulisa evaluators Martha Muco and Jesse Webb described why they chose intercept
In our recent blog post, Choosing the Right Methodology for a Specific Situation, Khulisa evaluators Martha Muco and Jesse Webb described the process of choosing
We recently published a blog post by Margie Roper, leader of Khulisa’s new Education & Development Division, about current trends in the education evaluation sector.