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So You’re Thinking of Using Outcome Harvesting? Read This First.
Outcome Harvesting (OH) is a powerful approach for monitoring and evaluation, especially in complex, dynamic environments where change isn’t always linear. This article offers practical lessons learned from real organisations that have used OH to track advocacy, capacity-building, and social change efforts. Whether you’re new to OH or trying to refine your practice, this guide helps you avoid common mistakes like treating OH as a reporting checkbox or skipping substantiation.
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Culturally Responsive Evaluation: A Step-by-Step Guide
You're tasked with evaluating a program or project, and you want to make sure your evaluation process respects and reflects the diverse...
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What You Need To Know About Mixed-Methods
Perhaps you have heard the term 'mixed methods' before and also of its utility. However, there are also disadvantages. Source:...
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Dimensions of Impact Framework
The Dimensions of Impact Framework provides a useful tool for analyzing impact because it considers multiple aspects of impact and allows...
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How to Write Evaluation Questions
Whether you are commissioning an evaluation or conducting one yourself, here are some tips for writing the evaluation questions.
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Outcomes Harvesting: A Different type of Evaluation Method
Over the course of the next few weeks I will be showcasing methods that don't fit in the 'traditional evaluation methods box'. These...
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Most Significant Change (MSC) Technique
This article features a relatively new and serious contender in the M&E field; the Most Significant Change (MSC) technique. MSC is a...
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