At the significant risk of creating a too-rigid conceptualisation, I suggest it could be useful to ask these questions when considering the relevance of an EA: 1. institutional and physical context: How numerous and diverse are the locations? 2. Intervention design: How numerous and diverse are the interventions, and their interconnections? 3. Stakeholder demand: How numerous and diverse are the funders, implementing partners and beneficiary groups, and their interconnections? 4. Data availability: How numerous and diverse are the M&E systems and their interconnections?
RE: Evaluability Assessments: An invitation to reflect and discuss
United Kingdom
Rick Davies
Evaluation Consultant
Posted on 07/09/2024
At the significant risk of creating a too-rigid conceptualisation, I suggest it could be useful to ask these questions when considering the relevance of an EA:
1. institutional and physical context: How numerous and diverse are the locations?
2. Intervention design: How numerous and diverse are the interventions, and their interconnections?
3. Stakeholder demand: How numerous and diverse are the funders, implementing partners and beneficiary groups, and their interconnections?
4. Data availability: How numerous and diverse are the M&E systems and their interconnections?