
#EvalTuesdayTip: DCED Standard for Measuring Results
Khulisa is often asked to help organisations develop the monitoring systems. The Donor Committee for Enterprise Development (DCED) has developed a useful set of guides and
Khulisa is often asked to help organisations develop the monitoring systems. The Donor Committee for Enterprise Development (DCED) has developed a useful set of guides and
Khulisa uses this handy methods summary when planning Impact Evaluations. The summary details requirements such as comparison groups, assumptions and required data.
Today’s #EvalTuesdayTip is on icons. Khulisa uses icons as a key data visualisation tool for presentations and reports to communicate ideas and break up text-heavy
Khulisa used Optimal Design freeware to successfully calculate Minimum Detectable Effects (MDEs) for a longitudinal evaluation design. See https://sites.google.com/site/optimaldesignsoftware/home
Linear Theories of Change (ToC) are useful in many contexts but not always for complex programmes. Khulisa is using Kumu, a great open source Systems
Today’s #EvalTuesdayTip comes from our first #datacafe which was held at the South African Monitoring and Evaluation (SAMEA) conference where Khulisa hosted individual help desks.