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World Teachers’ Day

Teachers play an important part in everyone’s lives. While teachers provide the education and support needed for life, they also perform a vital role in cultivating civic values. As we all know, the COVID-19 pandemic has seriously disrupted the education around the...

EES Goes Virtual: Evaluation in an Uncertain World: Complexity, Legitimacy and Ethics, 6-10 September 2021 – An interview with Alix Wadeson and Tom Aston

  The following interview was conducted remotely with the help of yEES! Volunteers Lea Corsetti, Enes Kacatopcu, Esther Winston Ngulwa, and Supun Sandanayaka. To learn more about the EES Conference and Professional Development Workshops visit:...

EES Goes Virtual: Evaluation in an Uncertain World: Complexity, Legitimacy and Ethics, 6-10 September 2021 – An interview with Juha Uitto, Director of the Independent Evaluation Office of the Global Environment Facility

  The following interview was conducted remotely with the help of yEES! Volunteers Lea Corsetti, Enes Kacatopcu, Esther Winston Ngulwa, and Supun Sandanayaka. To learn more about the EES Conference and Professional Development Workshops visit:...

What we’re reading in June

The road ahead: Evaluators must promote learning for adaptive development processes https://www.evalforward.org/blog/road-ahead-evaluators  This useful piece from FAO’s Director of Evaluation Masahiro Igarashi captures much of the evolution in the role of the...

Evaluation of Innovation: Some Tips and Pitfalls to Avoid

This blog provides further discussion and elaboration of themes discussed in the EES EvalEdge Podcast on this topic, along with a few resources[1] for additional reading. Burt Perrin, independent consultant, Burt@BurtPerrin.com   Part I – What does one mean by...