
#EvalTuesdayTip: Data Collection Design Tips, Part 1: What’s the Budget?
We recently published a comprehensive blog post about data collection design and how to choose the best data collection tool for a specific project. The
We recently published a comprehensive blog post about data collection design and how to choose the best data collection tool for a specific project. The
gLOCAL Evaluation Week, a global knowledge-sharing event that brings together evaluators from around the globe, is taking place this week (May 29-June 2, 2023). Hundreds
Khulisa’s most recent blog post describes our process for designing and conducting a large, complex performance audit (PA) for the Scaling Up Nutrition Learning and
Khulisa’s most recent blog post describes our process for designing and conducting a large, complex performance audit (PA) for the Scaling Up Nutrition Learning and
Khulisa’s most recent blog post describes our process for designing and conducting a large, complex performance audit (PA) for the Scaling Up Nutrition Learning and
We asked Khulisa’s Senior Monitoring, Evaluation, Research, and Learning (MERL) Specialist, Leticia Taimo, to share her top tips for writing an M&E CV. (Read Leticia’s
We asked Khulisa’s Senior Monitoring, Evaluation, Research, and Learning (MERL) Specialist, Leticia Taimo, to share her top tips for writing an M&E CV. (Read Leticia’s
Khulisa’s Senior Monitoring, Evaluation, Research, and Learning (MERL) Specialist, Leticia Taimo, is a hiring manager who reviews a lot of M&E CVs as part of
“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