
#EvalTuesdayTip : #2, Design and Set Up Data Collection Tools
#EvalTuesdayTip: Design and set up data collection tools By: Zamokuhle Thwala, David Ndou and Leticia Taimo In the first #EvalTuesdayTip in this How to Develop

#EvalTuesdayTip: Design and set up data collection tools By: Zamokuhle Thwala, David Ndou and Leticia Taimo In the first #EvalTuesdayTip in this How to Develop

Over the years, Khulisa has developed countless evaluation tools. This development process often involves a number of steps until the tool is validated and ready

It’s an online world with offline problems. Although data collection may be done remotely, it is still vital to ensure that you consider and account

Khulisa is developing an evidence gap map (EGM) for our Scaling Up Nutrition Learning and Evaluation (SUN LE) project in Zambia. In a previous #EvalTuesdayTip,

Remote data collection is now a firm feature of the evaluation landscape. But what are the best practices and technologies for collecting data when conducting

Many evaluation practices have had to move online and virtual interviews have become the norm. This includes interviewing and hiring enumerators for data collection. In

Have you registered for gLOCAL Evaluation Week yet? It begins in less than a week! And, this year, you can attend from your couch, anywhere

You’ve more than likely heard about “Agile Development,” or about using “Scrum” for project management. Agile is an iterative project management approach that relies upon

Have you heard of the term ‘evaluability assessment’ before? It’s an assessment to determine how ready a program is for evaluation. All current context, practice,

In our recent blog post on Young & Emergent Evaluators (YEEs), Khulisa chatted to one of our own emerging evaluation stars, Heather Dixon. In October