The Institutionalization of Evaluation in the Middle East and North Africa
Anis Ben Brik ()
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Abstract:
Anis Ben Brik examines the state of the institutionalization of evaluation across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), providing a rigorous analysis of both historical progress and contemporary practices. Utilising Reinhard Stockmann et al.’s well-established theoretical and methodological approach, he focuses on core political, social and professional systems to thoroughly assess evaluation frameworks within diverse national contexts.
Keywords: Evaluation Institutionalization; Governance And Accountability; Evidence-Based Policymaking; Middle East And North Africa; Political; Social; And Professional Systems; Evaluation Frameworks And Practices (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035359813
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Institutionalization of evaluation in the MENA region: theoretical background, analytical framework, methods, and context

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- Ch 2 Evaluation in Qatar

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- Ch 3 Evaluation in Saudi Arabia

- Anis Ben Brik, Saleh A. Alshumrani and Ahmed Salah
- Ch 4 Evaluation in the United Arab Emirates

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- Ch 5 Evaluation in Oman

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- Ch 6 Evaluation in Kuwait

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- Ch 7 Evaluation in Bahrain

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- Ch 8 Evaluation in Jordan

- Anis Ben Brik, Walaa Ayasrah, Majd Suleiman and Mira Hussein
- Ch 9 Evaluation in Palestine

- Anis Ben Brik and Ayesha AlRifai
- Ch 10 Evaluation in Morocco

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- Ch 11 Evaluation in Tunisia

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- Ch 12 Evaluation in Egypt

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- Ch 13 The institutionalization of evaluation in the MENA region: a synthesis

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