#EvalTuesdayTip: Use Humor to Demystify Monitoring and Evaluation
At the end of 2021, Khulisa wanted to share some of our favorite, and used humorous Evaluation images. This cartoon by Simon Keel is super
At the end of 2021, Khulisa wanted to share some of our favorite, and used humorous Evaluation images. This cartoon by Simon Keel is super
#EvalTuesdayTip: Complexity and Evaluation By Jennifer Bisgard, Founder and former Director at Khulisa Management Services Literature indicates that international development practitioners are becoming more interested
Evidence maps systematically identify and report a range of evidence. Khulisa compiled 14 resources and examples of great evidence maps. Click here to read
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In order to assess the credibility of a case, a set of Evidence Rubrics were created to help evaluators make evaluation judgments in a more
Contribution Rubrics combines elements of Outcome Harvesting and Process Tracing to measure how good the evidence is underpinning the contribution to that outcome. This rubric
Like any scale, rubrics provide a way to value or assess the evidence. If you’re new to the term, rubrics are essentially a form of qualitative
Khulisa is participating in the Eval4Action Walk the Talk by creating 1-minute long clips to show that we are committed to evaluations to strengthen policy
Eval4Action is hosting a video drive throughout October to showcase actions and results for influential evaluation. Here is our script guideline for you to use
Evaluators Leslie Fierro and colleagues wrote an incredible beginner-friendly evaluation e-textbook titled “Planting the Seeds for High-Quality Program Evaluation in Public Health”. Evaluation is recognized