#EvalTuesdayTip: 5 thought leadership content building tips
Recently, we celebrated the publishing of 150 #EvalTuesdayTips! We wrote a blog about our journey, and specifically how the humble #EvalTuesdayTip has enabled a content
Recently, we celebrated the publishing of 150 #EvalTuesdayTips! We wrote a blog about our journey, and specifically how the humble #EvalTuesdayTip has enabled a content
Khulisa discovered a handy table that helps you compare the characteristics of human subject research with other project types, in a bid to establish whether
Khulisa is expanding our services in impact investing measurement. We work with impact investors and fund managers to create measurable theories of change, performance indicators
In November 2017, Khulisa introduced a new initiative to help us be more diligent about posting regular thought leadership content on our website. We decided
Khulisa evaluated our first-ever virtual Evaluation Design Competition, that took place in June during gLOCAL 2020. Using interviews, and a short survey, we derived three
Khulisa often applies rubrics and scorecards in assessment processes. Better Evaluation defines rubrics as frameworks that “set out criteria and standards for different levels of
Khulisa’s blog on Visual Methods attracted wide interest. In the blog we unpack three visual methodologies to use in evaluations: Autophotography, Photo elicitation and Evaluation
Khulisa Inc is currently developing an evidence map under our Scaling Up Nutrition Learning and Evaluation (SUN LE) project in Zambia. As part of this
Evaluators often only rely on primary data for their evaluations, but secondary data is very valuable and allows both triangulation and validation. Afrobarometer conducts a
Khulisa recently held a learning session to explore visual methodologies in evaluation. In this blog we take a look at three key methods and how