Evaluation is a vital step in learning about whether and how your programme is (or is not) achieving its goals. There are many motivations or reasons for evaluation, such as capturing the programme’s impact, being accountable to donors, and understanding barriers and facilitators of implementation.
Types of Evaluation
Contains a table that can help you to select the right type of evaluation based on when it needs to be implemented in the programming cycle, what it needs to show, and why it is useful.
Types of Evaluation
Describes different types of evaluations and when they should be carried out, and contains links to further guidance on types of evaluations, including impact and process evaluations.
Monitoring Framework for the Prevention of VAWG in the Asia-Pacific Region: Summary
See full report here.
Practical Use of Programme Evaluation among STD Programmes
While focused on sexual health programming, this site has practical, short guidance on the entire cycle of evaluation, from identifying programme objectives to developing evaluation questions to selecting data collection methods and indicators to sharing and using results.
Guidance on Monitoring and Evaluation for Programming on VAWG
Step-by-step guidance on designing and implementing monitoring and evaluation of VAW programming, including a description of different types of evaluations and their added value.