Monitoring and evaluation of policy influence and advocacy
Resource type
Authors/contributors
- Tsui, Josephine (Author)
- Hearn, Simon (Author)
- Young, John (Author)
Title
Monitoring and evaluation of policy influence and advocacy
Abstract
Policy influence and advocacy are increasingly regarded as a means of creating
sustainable policy change in international development. It is often also seen as
a difficult area to monitor and evaluate. Yet there is an increasingly rich strand
of innovation in options to monitor, evaluate and learn from both the successes
and failures of policy influence and advocacy interventions. This paper explores
current trends in monitoring and evaluating policy influence and advocacy;
discusses different theories of how policy influence happens; and presents a
number of options to monitor and evaluate different aspects of advocacy
interventions. Case studies describe how some organisations have used these
options in practice to understand their impact and improve their advocacy
strategies.
Report Number
395
Series Title
Working Paper
Institution
ODI
Date
March 2014
Pages
90
Accessed
2018-12-10
Citation
Tsui, J., Hearn, S., & Young, J. (2014). Monitoring and evaluation of policy influence and advocacy (No. 395; Working Paper, p. 90). ODI. https://www.odi.org/sites/odi.org.uk/files/odi-assets/publications-opinion-files/8928.pdf
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