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CONTEXT. Major International Evaluations Niels Dabelstein. Loading. Loading. Speaking Truth to Power Award. Joint Committee Evaluation Standards, 2010. Utility – ensure relevance & use Feasibility – realistic, prudent, diplomatic & frugal

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  1. CONTEXT Major International Evaluations Niels Dabelstein

  2. Loading... Loading... Speaking Truth to Power Award

  3. Joint Committee Evaluation Standards, 2010 • Utility – ensure relevance & use • Feasibility – realistic, prudent, diplomatic & frugal • Propriety –ethical, legal, respectful • Accuracy – technically adequate to determine merit or worth • Accountability– Evaluating evaluations: Meta-evaluation

  4. AUDIT STATEMENTin the FINAL REPORT

  5. ILLUMINATIVE TENSIONS & IMPORTANT LESSONS

  6. ILLUSTRATIVE EVALUATION TENSIONS 1. The classic tension between stakeholder involvement and evaluator independence. 2. The tension between strength of evidence and delivering the findings on time.  3. The tensions between country-level ownership and utility versus the need for an international synthesis.

  7. Tension # 2 The tension between strength of evidence and delivering the findings on time.

  8. A Balancing Act:Strength of Evidence vs. Timeliness RIGOR On Time

  9. Tension # 3 The tensions between country-level ownership and utility versus the need for an international synthesis.

  10. ILLUSTRATIVE LESSONS • The implications of being driven by attention to use, in this case, at the 4th High Level Forum.

  11. BEING UTILIZATION-FOCUSED

  12. “I can honestly say that not a day goes by when we don’t use those evaluations in one way or another.” Written by Mark M. Rogers and illustrated by Lawson Sworh

  13. ILLUSTRATIVE LESSONS 2. The relevance of the DAC standards for guiding the PDE and for the meta-evaluation. 3. The impacts of being involved in the evaluation process for those countries, donors, and participants involved (process use). 

  14. Michael Quinn Patton July 1, 2011 IPDET

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