The After Action Review (AAR) is a quick reflective exercise for team-based learning during a project or ongoing initiative, in order to improve results in the current project. The AAR facilitates team learning from experience; it does not require outside experts. AARs can be very powerful tools for change, especially if they are repeated at major project milestones. They provide data that could be used in an evaluation if there were clear links to the evaluation questions.
Please consult the following resources for further information:
RE: After Action Review
Italy
Deborah McWhinney
Senior Evaluation Officer
World Food Programme
Posted on 03/07/2019
Dear Nabyouré Jean Stanislas,
The After Action Review (AAR) is a quick reflective exercise for team-based learning during a project or ongoing initiative, in order to improve results in the current project. The AAR facilitates team learning from experience; it does not require outside experts. AARs can be very powerful tools for change, especially if they are repeated at major project milestones. They provide data that could be used in an evaluation if there were clear links to the evaluation questions.
Please consult the following resources for further information:
After Action Review in BetterEvaluation (English)
https://www.betterevaluation.org/en/evaluation-options/after_action_review
After Action Review by UNICEF (English)
https://www.unicef.org/knowledge-exchange/files/After_Action_Review_production.pdf
Outil de gestion de connaissances Analyse après action Plan Academy (French)
https://www.plan-academy.org/pluginfile.php/20448/mod_data/content/2967/GLO-Outil_de_gestion_des_connaissances-_Analyse_apr%C3%A8s_action-Final-IO-Oth-sep14.pdf