Evaluating Development Aid
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Evaluating Development Aid
`The book is well written, clear and reasonably concise... I would have no hesitation in recommending it as a textbook or basic instruction on the topic of evaluation in development aid... It is likely to be a major reference source for me for some time' - Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal This book is a "must-have" for all development professionals. Basil Cracknell begins by reviewing the state-of-the-art of development aid evaluations, including the methodological problems associated with the choice of techniques. He then considers the key issues and problems in aid evaluation, such as the trend towards impact evaluation and the importance of sustainability. One of his key themes is how aid evaluators can reconcile the requirements of accountability and objectivity with newer participatory approaches.
Evaluating Development Effectiveness
Practitioners give insights on building and satisfying demand for evaluation in developing countries and on the use of evaluation findings to improve decision making on development policies and programs." "This volume offers useful insights into methods for evaluating the effectiveness of development and assessing the performance of development aid and aid agencies."--BOOK JACKET.
Evaluating Development Assistance
First published in 1992. The present volume belongs to a series focusing on the evaluation of development assistance. This series is part of a research and publishing programme under the auspices of the Working Group on Aid Policy and Performance of the European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes (EADI). Two volumes have already appeared. The first focuses on the performance and economic impact of food aid and the second on the evaluation policies and performance of some European countries. The papers were presented at a workshop in March 1990 organised by the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs at Lysebu, on the outskirts of Oslo.