Addressing causation in humanitarian evaluation

February 10, 2015 at 3:00 pm 1 comment

A new discussion paper has been released by ALNAP entitled “Addressing causation in humanitarian evaluation: A discussion on designs, approaches and examples”.

The paper discusses possible evaluation designs and approaches that can help provide credible answers to these types of questions, using examples from Oxfam, WFP, UNHCR and NRC.

The paper cites an evaluation I worked on with NRC in the realm of advocacy evaluation.

View the paper here>> 

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