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Participatory Evaluation
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- Better Evaluation (Author)
Title
Participatory Evaluation
Abstract
Participatory evaluation is an approach that involves the stakeholders of a programme or policy in the evaluation process. This involvement can occur at any stage of the evaluation process, from the evaluation design to the data collection and analysis and the reporting of the study. A participatory approach can be taken with any impact evaluation design, and with quantitative and qualitative data. However, the type and level of stakeholder involvement will necessarily vary between different types, for example between a local level impact evaluation and an evaluation of policy changes (Gujit 2014, p.1). It is important to consider the purpose of involving stakeholders, and which stakeholders should be involved how, in order to maximise the effectiveness of the approach.
Blog Title
Better Wvaluation
Accessed
2018-10-18
Citation
Better Evaluation. (n.d.). Participatory Evaluation. Better Wvaluation. Retrieved October 18, 2018, from https://www.betterevaluation.org/en/plan/approach/participatory_evaluation
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