#EvalTuesdayTip: Researchers Answer Questions. Evaluators Question Answers.
“Evaluation is a dangerous profession,” writes Chris Lysy of Fresh Spectrum. “Not dangerous as in it requires hard hats or tethers. But dangerous in that
“Evaluation is a dangerous profession,” writes Chris Lysy of Fresh Spectrum. “Not dangerous as in it requires hard hats or tethers. But dangerous in that
Our recently published blog post describes the “Green Jobs” project – which Khulisa conducted with RTI International – an effort to measure jobs that contribute
Third in a three-part series. Read part 1 and part 2 of this series. We recently published a blog post about Khulisa’s experience conducting a
Second in a three-part series. Read part 1 of the series. We recently published a blog post about Khulisa’s experience conducting a huge health survey
Yesterday, we published a new blog post about Khulisa’s recent experience conducting a huge health survey of 7,500 households in Zambia. Conducting an in-person survey
In the first three weeks of April 2021, we wrote a three-part series on Feminist Evaluation, what it is, and how best to use it.
One of Khulisa’s recent projects has been to digitize a national health information system. Khulisa assisted a Ministry of Health in installing and using an
Stephanie Jones of Eval Academy recently published an infographic outlining “10 Reasons to Evaluate”. The infographic provides specific motivations for evaluating a project – such
Part 4 in a multi-part series about analytical methods used in evaluations. All of the methods featured in this series appear in The Magenta Book
It’s hard to believe, but this year is already drawing to a close. We’d like to wish you a happy holiday season and all the