#EvalTuesdayTip: Identifying Transgender and Other Gender Minorities in Surveys
We recently came across an excellent report by the Williams Institute at the UCLA School of Law, providing best practices for asking questions to identify
We recently came across an excellent report by the Williams Institute at the UCLA School of Law, providing best practices for asking questions to identify
Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is no longer something to fear and shy away from; GenAI tools such as ChatGPT and Claude continue to evolve and
Now is the time of year when evaluators around the world are preparing presentations for evaluation conferences later in the year. This means it’s also
We recently published a blog post about the resilience study Khulisa conducted as part of the German Development Corporation (GIZ) Employment and Skills for Development
One of Excel’s coolest data visualization features is the ability to plot data on a 3D map. Also known as Power Maps or 3D Maps,
We recently published a blog post about the resilience study Khulisa conducted as part of the German Development Corporation (GIZ) Employment and Skills for Development
We recently published a blog post about the importance of capacity-strengthening when working with public-sector institutions. Several of Khulisa’s long-term projects, including the the Measures
We recently published a blog post about the importance of capacity-strengthening when working with public-sector institutions. Several of Khulisa’s long-term projects, including the the Measures
We recently published a blog post about the importance of capacity-strengthening when working with public-sector institutions. Several of Khulisa’s long-term projects, including the the Measures
We recently published a blog post about Khulisa’s work conducting the baseline evaluation for Schools2030, a program seeking to transform education in 1000 schools in