by Gregory McGann | Apr 7, 2022 | Blog
What we’re reading in March: Remembering the Learning part of MEL, Machine Learning in GIS and Evaluating Family Planning in Egypt By Greg McGann, EES Blog Editor Learning at the speed of trust: building monitoring, evaluation and learning capacity | itad Few...
by Francesco Bolzonella | Mar 22, 2022 | Blog
Influencing government decisions is an important component of policy change in most political systems. Advocates of structural change must convince policymakers of the worthiness of the changes advocated for. Most advocacy organizations face growing pressure to...
by Karin Kohlweg | Mar 8, 2022 | Blog
Last year, our blog called “Let’s increase efforts to mainstream gender in evaluations!” presented five recommendations to ensure gender is mainstreamed in evaluations. The main takeaways from last year’s blog are: Make gender analysis a...
by Gregory McGann | Mar 1, 2022 | Blog
Inception Report: System-Wide Evaluation of the UNDS Response to COVID-19 | UNSDG As the world dares to hope that the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic has passed, there is a limited appetite to re-live its horrors through a thorough accounting of institutional...
by Sharon Scotcher | Feb 28, 2022 | Blog
As President of the European Evaluation Society (EES), I strongly endorse the Official appeal of the Ukrainian Evaluation Association to all evaluation communities and share their denunciation of the Russian government’s attack on sovereign Ukrainian territory...
by Gregory McGann | Feb 3, 2022 | Blog
Evaluation and Innovation in a complex world | by UNDP Innovation | Dec, 2021 | Medium This blog by Oscar Garcia, Director of UNDP’s Independent Evaluation Office, was published at the close of last year but is a good look at the innovations, opportunities and...