
“Your story without words” – Visual Methods in Evaluation
We increasingly see our worlds in a virtual, visual, technology-enabled way. The onset of the Covid-19 pandemic intensifies this lens, as human interaction and real-world

We increasingly see our worlds in a virtual, visual, technology-enabled way. The onset of the Covid-19 pandemic intensifies this lens, as human interaction and real-world

Khulisa is currently evaluating the Catholic Institute of Education (CIE) Thabiso Life Skills Programme. As always, we adhere to ethical processes where participants have the

We are now participating in a virtual world – one where we can easily feel lost in the sea of computer screens. Launching a Virtual

When is the right time to commission an external evaluation? What do organizations need to consider before commissioning one? What are the benefits and the

The onset of Covid-19 has turned the world on its head. In the wake of its most severe impacts, Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) will need

The onset of Covid-19 has turned the world on its head. In the wake of its most severe impacts, Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) will need

By Jhon Lugo and Margaret Roper Over the past decade and more increasingly, international development donors are calling for stronger approaches to incorporate gender into

There are very few certainties in a time of a raging global pandemic, but one thing is difficult to dispute. We are constantly bombarded with

How do you make a living as an evaluator? The jump from academic studies in M&E to the world of work, can be a steep

The African Development Bank’s Evaluation Matters Magazine published the second volume of its Made in Africa issue, exploring indigenous evaluation approaches to fast-track development in