
#EvalTuesdayTip: Exit interview as #learning tool
Khulisa recently evaluated the Allan Gray Orbis Foundation’s programmes. To capture some of the lessons of this journey, we conducted an exit interview at the
Khulisa recently evaluated the Allan Gray Orbis Foundation’s programmes. To capture some of the lessons of this journey, we conducted an exit interview at the
Khulisa has curated the following list of desktop and online dashboard creators for better data visualisations: Desktop Tableau – tableau.com Founded in 2003, Tableau is
Khulisa Associate and star Young Emerging Evaluator (YEE) Mayibongwe Manyoba is leading the embedding and adoption of Evaluative Thinking within all our work at Khulisa.
Although, it took several years to readjust after unexpected catastrophes like the Spanish flu and the two world wars, these changes were mostly positive, and
Khulisa is currently using these resources to ensure data quality while collecting data: Sample Google sheets for daily tracking by SurveyCTO – if you’re not
In the spirit of the excellent organization and communications from the gLOCAL Evaluation Week 2020 team, we’re sharing their tips and best practices on how
Here are six best practice guidelines with text box tips to ensure that you design and implement more gender sensitive evaluation approaches. Move from
Validity is an ongoing process over time, and the deeper and more rigorous the analysis and greater the range of samples, the stronger the case
Khulisa recently launched an evaluation design competition for YEEs, in partnership with Play Africa. The competition closed on Friday, and we received 70 applications. The
Khulisa, like many other evaluators, is being asked to evaluate COVID 19 related assignments. We use Freepik for most of our visualizations and evaluation report