#EvalTuesdayTip: Secondary Data is Key!
Often when evaluators (or evaluation commissioners) think about evaluations, the first inclination is to plan primary data collection (surveys, interviews, observation etc.). However, this overlooks
Often when evaluators (or evaluation commissioners) think about evaluations, the first inclination is to plan primary data collection (surveys, interviews, observation etc.). However, this overlooks
Like all evaluators, I sometimes struggle to explain to my kids and relatives what I do for an evaluator. This wonderful book, written by Roger
Here at Khulisa we are excited and optimistic for the year that lies ahead. But years of experience as evaluators have taught us to reflect
2021 has been a great year, but the best is yet to come! Happy New Year from all of us at Khulisa! Watch our 2021
In 2021, Khulisa has contributed to measuring the impact of early grade reading initiatives in South Africa, reducing childhood stunting in Zambia, and increasing access
Khulisa is very pleased to lead the BRIDGE M&E community of practice (CoP). The latest CoP, held on November 24th, was a combined CoP held
At the end of 2021, Khulisa wanted to share some of our favorite, and used humorous Evaluation images. This cartoon by Simon Keel is super
#EvalTuesdayTip: Complexity and Evaluation By Jennifer Bisgard, Founder and former Director at Khulisa Management Services Literature indicates that international development practitioners are becoming more interested
Eval4Action is hosting a video drive throughout October to showcase actions and results for influential evaluation. Here is our script guideline for you to use
Evaluators Leslie Fierro and colleagues wrote an incredible beginner-friendly evaluation e-textbook titled “Planting the Seeds for High-Quality Program Evaluation in Public Health”. Evaluation is recognized