Archive for the ‘Advocacy and campaigning’ Category

ActionAid reports on “systematization”

Friday, December 18th, 2009

From the ActionAid website "Systematization is the reconstruction of and analytical reflection about an experience. Through systematization, events are interpreted in order to understand them… The systematization allows for the experience to be discussed and compared with other similar experiences, and with existing theories and, thus, contributes to an accumulation of ...

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New INTRAC publications on M&E

Friday, December 18th, 2009

Tracking Progress in Advocacy - Why and How to Monitor and Evaluate Advocacy Projects and Programmes looks at the scope of, and rational for, engaging in advocacy work as part of development interventions, then focuses on the monitoring and evaluating of these efforts - offering reasons why and when these ...

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Pathfinder : A Practical Guide to Advocacy Evaluation

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

(email from Pathfinder) Hi Rick. We recently published a new resource for the advocacy evaluation field.  Our new guide, Pathfinder : A Practical Guide to Advocacy Evaluation, comes in three editions-one each for advocates, evaluators, and funders. All three editions, plus a bibliography of useful resources, are free to download ...

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Evaluating international advocacy networks

Monday, December 1st, 2008

Two papers by Ricardo Wilson-Grau Evaluating the Effects of International Advocacy Networks, Ricardo Wilson-Grau and Martha Nu. "This "think piece" will first sketch the special challenges of evaluating the effects of the advocacy work of international social change networks. I will then present the approach to evaluating advocacy that I use. ...

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A Handbook Of Data Collection Tools: Companion To “A Guide To Measuring Advocacy And Policy”

Monday, July 21st, 2008

Author: Jane Reisman, Anne Gienapp, and Sarah Stachowiak Publisher: Organizational Research Services Publication Date: 2007 Abstract What are examples of data collection tools for evaluating advocacy? This handbook of tools is a companion to ORS' "A Guide To Measuring Advocacy And Policy". The data collection tools included in the handbook have actually ...

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Advocacy & Policy Change Composite Logic Model

Monday, July 21st, 2008

Author: Coffman, Julia Publisher: Harvard Family Research Project Publication Date: September 2007 Abstract Are there shared elements-goals, outcomes, indicators-across different types of advocacy work? Can we create a common vocabulary for the advocacy evaluation field? The Composite Logic Model ("CLM") and associated materials was developed by Julia Coffman from Harvard Family Research ...

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“Is Your Campaign Making A Difference”

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

...has just been published by the Campaigning Effectiveness Programme at NCVO The book, written by Jim Coe and Ruth Mayne, seeks to advance the case that simple and effective monitoring and evaluation can, if implemented well, become a powerful tool for social and political change. It is aimed at campaigners and ...

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