About
There
is currently considerable interest in, and rapid development of,
approaches to evaluating programmes and projects which address conflict
situations. Different methods meet the needs and complexities of
different situations and hence there is scope for a variety of approaches.
This section provides links to a range of evaluation methods and
completed evaluations which have arisen within the conflict resolution
field and other disciplines, such as international development.
Websites
- Action
Evaluation Project
The
Action Evaluation Research Institute offers a new method of evaluation
which focuses on defining, monitoring, and assessing success. This
site also offers an insight into projects and successful stories.
- Active
Learning Network for Accountability and Performance in Humanitarian
Assistance (ALNAP)
The ALNAP's
Reports Database contains evaluation reports of other agencies.
Bibliographic records for all of the documents in the collection are available
from the public database.
- Canadian
International Development Agency (CIDA)
The CIDA compendium has a section on 'Measuring Results', which includes methodological
approaches. CIDA has implemented a Results-Based Management Policy (RBM) -
a means of improving management effectiveness and accountability. A search
for RBM provides a list of RBM reports and guides which deal with the concept
of RBM as well as some case studies.
- DANIDA
Danida has an on-line publication entitled 'Evaluation Guidelines' which deals
with definitions, types of evaluation, the evaluation process, methods
and making use of evaluation.
- ELDIS
ELDIS is a
Gateway to Information Sources on Development and the Environment. Within
the 'pick an issue' drop down menu there are sections on completed project
evaluation and participatory evaluation, which includes methods, tools
and manuals and case studies.
- Humanity
Development Library
A
search of the Humanity Development Library by 'Participatory Impact Monitoring'
results in a number of relevant works. These include papers on the concept
of participatory impact monitoring.
- Institute
for Development Policy and Management (IDPM)
In the 'information about' section on the IDPM homepage there
are publications online. These publications include those on
peacebuilding and complex emergencies. These working papers
address research methodology and case studies of the roles
of NGOs in peacebuilding.
- International
Development Research Center (IDRC)
The IDRC's
Peacebuilding and Reconstruction Program has a publications sections
which includes papers on impact assessment.
- World
Bank Evaluation Unit
The Evaluation
Unit conducts evaluations of World Bank Institute activities. The site
includes evaluation methodology tools, handbooks, lessons and good practices.
Articles
- Bush,
K., 'A Measure of Peace: Peace And Conflict Impact Assessment (PCIA)
Of Development Projects In Conflict Zones', IDRC, 1998.Click here for
full text.
- Collins,
K., 'Participatory Evaluation in Programmes Involving Governance
Decentralisation: A Methodological Note', Management & Governance
Network [MAGNET]: UNDP, 1996. Click here for
full text.
- Hoffman,
M., 'Evaluation and Conflict Impact Assessment', Bergof Center
Handbook. Click here for
full text.
- Johnson,
D., 'Participatory Evaluation? Yeah, That's Fine, but We Want a Conventional
Report!: A Case Study of the Perils of Designing and Implementing a
Participatory Evaluation', Action Evaluation Project: ARIA Group, 1997.
Click here for
full text.
- Rothman,
J., 'Applying Action Evaluation to Community and Neighbourhood
Development Initiatives', The McGregor School of Antioch University.
- Reychler,
L., 'Conflict Impact Assessment (CIAS) at the Policy and Project
Level', University of Leuven: Belgium, 1998.
- Warner,
M., 'Conflict Impact Assessment (CIA): A Discussion Paper', DFID,
1999.
Books
- Roche,
C., Impact Assessment for Development Agencies:Learning to Value
Change, Oxfam, 1999. Ordering information from
Oxfam website.
- Schacter,
M., Monitoring and Evaluating Capacity Development in Sub-Saharan
Africa, Institute on Governance: Canada, 1999.
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