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The politics of public policy evaluation in the Global South

Anis Ben Brik

Chapter 2 in Handbook of Public Policy Evaluation in the Global South, 2025, pp 33-58 from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: This chapter examines the complex dynamics shaping public policy evaluation in the Global South, focusing on the interplay of colonial legacies, political contexts, and external influences. It reveals how historical factors, authoritarian regimes, and institutional weaknesses often lead to evaluation practices that lack objectivity and are irrelevant to local contexts. The study highlights the challenges posed by limited resources, external donor influence, and political patronage networks. Despite these obstacles, the chapter identifies potential reforms, including decolonizing evaluation practices, strengthening institutional capacity, and promoting participatory approaches. It emphasizes the need for context-sensitive evaluation frameworks that reflect local realities and knowledge systems. The research underscores the critical role of civil society organizations and the importance of balancing external influences. Ultimately, the chapter proposes a comprehensive reform agenda aimed at developing more effective, relevant, and equitable evaluation practices in the Global South, contributing to improved governance and development outcomes.

Keywords: Public policy evaluation; Global south; Colonial legacies; Institutional capacity; Participatory approaches (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035351190
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