Utilization-focused evaluation for agricultural innovation
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Authors/contributors
- Patton, Michael Quinn (Author)
- Horton, D (Author)
Title
Utilization-focused evaluation for agricultural innovation
Abstract
Utilization-focused evaluation (UFE) is based on the principle that an evaluation should be judged by its utility. So no matter how technically sound and methodologically elegant, an evaluation is not truly a good evaluation unless the findings are used. UFE is a framework for enhancing the likelihood that evaluation findings will be used and lessons will be learnt from the evaluation process. This Brief, based on the book Utilization-focused evaluation, introduces this approach to evaluation, outlines key steps in the evaluation process, identifies some of the main benefits of UFE, and provides two examples of UFE in the context of programmes aimed at promoting agricultural innovation.
Report Number
22
Series Title
ILAC Brief
Institution
CGIAR
Date
2009
Pages
4
Accessed
22/10/2018, 11:20
Citation
Patton, M. Q., & Horton, D. (2009). Utilization-focused evaluation for agricultural innovation (No. 22; ILAC Brief, p. 4). CGIAR. https://cgspace.cgiar.org/bitstream/handle/10568/70056/ILAC_Brief22_Utilization_Focus_Evaluation.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
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