Wednesday May 23, 2012
Participatory Evaluation
Presentation
Participatory evaluation is an on-going process involving knowledge creation and feedback, as well as results and impact assessment, which is conducted with and by stakeholders by using participatory approaches that create learnings as well as local capacity (PREVAL).
This section will provide information resources as well as useful links and notes on Good Practice in participatory evaluations conducted in Latin America and the
Good Practice
- In July 2007, the People with Value project, run by the Brazilian government, started developing their M&E system. However, several issues prevented the M&E system from working effectively as well as an evaluation culture from developing. Within th...Read more
- PRODAP 2 took part in an Intensive Programme on Monitoring and Evaluation (PRISE), sponsored by PREVAL and RUTA in 2002 to facilitate institutionalisation of monitoring and evaluation within the project. With the direction provided by this training,...Read more
- From 2001 to 2005, IFAD’s regional programme Rural Uruguay made the experience of implementing and managing a Monitoring, Evaluation and Systematisation Unit (M&E Unit). As part of this process a number of lessons learned were developed, and proje...Read more
- The Emerging Learning technique may be seen as part of an approach that seeks to build the learning capacity of organisations. Its starting point is identifying guiding questions to guide the reflection process; once these have been prioritised, repl...Read more
- Since 2003, the Inter-American Development Bank’s (IADB) Inter-American Institute for Social Development (in Spanish, INDES) has been implementing an initiative to encourage the study of good social management practice in the region. To this end, ...Read more
