by Juha I. Uitto, Conference Speaker | Aug 26, 2021 | Blog
The following interview was conducted remotely with the help of yEES! Volunteers Lea Corsetti, Enes Kacatopcu, Esther Winston Ngulwa, and Supun Sandanayaka. To learn more about the EES Conference and Professional Development Workshops visit:...
by Sharon Scotcher | Jul 29, 2021 | Blog
Understanding real-world complexities for greater uptake of evaluation findings https://www.3ieimpact.org/blogs/understanding-real-world-complexities-greater-uptake-evaluation-findings https://www.3ieimpact.org/blogs/building-complexity-development-evaluations In a...
by Sharon Scotcher | Jul 13, 2021 | Blog
The notion that demography is destiny has become cliché and subsequently derided, not least because of the exhausting political struggles and unpleasant history of population planning. But the sentiment, though crude in its formulation, accurately reflects the...
by Andy Rowe | Jul 12, 2021 | Blog
Andy Rowe and Debbie DeLancey A recent report released by the Canadian Evaluation Society (CES) assesses readiness of evaluation in Canada to address sustainability. It finds that evaluations that consider sustainability and the natural system more generally are...
by Sharon Scotcher | Jun 24, 2021 | Blog
The road ahead: Evaluators must promote learning for adaptive development processes https://www.evalforward.org/blog/road-ahead-evaluators This useful piece from FAO’s Director of Evaluation Masahiro Igarashi captures much of the evolution in the role of the...
by Burt Perrin | May 27, 2021 | Blog
This blog provides further discussion and elaboration of themes discussed in the EES EvalEdge Podcast on this topic, along with a few resources[1] for additional reading. Burt Perrin, independent consultant, Burt@BurtPerrin.com Part I – What does one mean by...