EvalXchange is a new series of virtual learning events organized by the Office of Evaluation of the World Food Programme which will run every Tuesday...
In the second of our three-part interview with leaders and managers currently engaged in humanitarian-development evaluations, we asked how the Covid...
Under the framework of the Covid-19 Evaluation Coalition, Global Affairs Canada, FAO, IFAD, WFP and other agencies identified key lessons that should...
Launching a new series on Evaluation in times of Covid-19, this is the first of a three-part interview bringing together reflections from leaders and...
Posté le 27/05/2020 by Yumiko Kanemitsu, Keisuke Taketani
Since the advent of the Internet, we have been living in a time of information explosion. As the amount of available data grows, managing all of that...
This statement of the American Evaluation Association (AEA) affirms the significance of cultural competence in evaluation. It also informs the public...
The e-Courses programme is free and open to all interested people. You may attend virtually from your personal or work computer anywhere in the world...
A synthesis of the results and recommendations of TEEB for Agriculture and Food’s Scientific and Economic Foundations Report This report serves as a...
This text, authored by Linda G. Morra Imas and Ray C. Rist, is intended as a tool for use in building development evaluation capacity. It aims to help...
The document " Better criteria for better evaluation" describes how the OECD DAC Network on Development Evaluation (EvalNet) revisited the definitions...
We spoke to WFP evaluation team leader Nick Maunder about leadership challenges, engaging affected populations in evaluations and the personal rewards...
Dear all, Most of us working in agriculture have been aware of the rising average age of farmers, both men and women. There have been efforts over the...