#EvalTuesdayTip: Allowing Space for Difference
Last week we published a blog post about Khulisa’s work conducting the baseline evaluation for Schools2030, a program seeking to transform education in 1000 schools
Last week we published a blog post about Khulisa’s work conducting the baseline evaluation for Schools2030, a program seeking to transform education in 1000 schools
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
Today is Valentine’s Day, a holiday with which many of us have a love-hate relationship (pardon the pun). We know that not everyone likes to
We are very excited about Khulisa’s new Instagram platform, @Khulisa.Mgt, which we introduced in January 2024. @Khulisa.Mgt is our new home on Instagram, where we’ll
In last week’s #EvalTuesdayTip we discussed the SUN LE 2022 Midline Survey Report, which includes a Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) analyzing the factors associated with changes in
Exactly a year ago, we published an #EvalTuesdayTip about using Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) as an analytical method. We’re now pleased to announce that we
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), Khulisa’s largest client, has developed a useful tool for planning evaluations of nutrition programs. The tool, available to
For our first #EvalTuesdayTip of 2024, we’re sharing a great data visualization (data viz) resource from Excel Campus about when and how to use pie
Our final #EvalTuesdayTip of 2023 is not really a tip, because let’s face it: At this point in the year, most of our brains are
Our most recent blog post describes Khulisa’s first year managing the Peace Through Evaluation, Learning and Adaptation (PELA II) activity for the U.S. Agency for