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Evaluation for equitable development results
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- Segone, M (Series Editor)
Title
Evaluation for equitable development results
Abstract
This document is made up of a range of Evaluation Working Papers (EWP) focused on evaluation for equitable development. Put together by evaluation specialists they present strategic evaluation findings, lessons learned and innovative approaches and methodologies.
Part 1:Evaluation and equity
Evaluation to accelerate progress towards equity, social justice and human rights 2
Human rights and gender equality in evaluation 13
When human rights is the starting point for evaluation 25
Strengthening Equity- focused evaluations through insights from feminist theory and approaches 39
Decolonizing evaluation in a developing world. Implications and cautions for Equity-focused evaluations 59
Part 2: Methodological implications for Equity-focused evaluations
Methodological issues to design and implement equity-focused evaluations 86
Developmental evaluation for Equity-focused evaluations 102
Systems thinking and Equity-focused evaluations 115
Methodological challenges in using programme theory to evaluate pro-poor and equity-focused programmes by Patricia Rogers, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University and Richard Hummelbrunner, Independent consultant 142
Case Study and equity in Evaluationby Saville Kushner, University of the West of Englan 172
Values-Engaged Evaluationsby Jennifer Greene, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 192
Part 3: Examples of Equity-focused evaluations
Evaluating the contribution of UNDP to equity-focused public policies in Brazil and China 210
Using a human rights approach to evaluate ILO’s discrimination strategy 222
CONEVAL experience in evaluating interventions for Indigenous populations in Mexico 244
UNICEF supported evaluations with elements of equity-focused evaluations 258
Place
New York
Institution
UNICEF
Date
2011
Pages
308
Accessed
2018-10-13
Citation
Segone, M. (Ed.). (2011). Evaluation for equitable development results (p. 308). UNICEF. http://www.clear-la.cide.edu/sites/default/files/Evaluation_for_equitable%20results_web.pdf
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