Resource type

Outcome Harvesting

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
Outcome Harvesting
Abstract
Outcome Harvesting collects (“harvests”) evidence of what has changed (“outcomes”) and, then, working backwards, determines whether and how an intervention has contributed to these changes. Outcome Harvesting has proven to be especially useful in complex situations when it is not possible to define concretely most of what an intervention aims to achieve, or even, what specific actions will be taken over a multi-year period.
Blog Title
Better Evaluation
Date
2015
Accessed
2018-10-18
Citation
Wilson-Grau, R. (2015). Outcome Harvesting. Better Evaluation. https://www.betterevaluation.org/en/plan/approach/outcome_harvesting