Theory of Change: Methodological Briefs - Impact Evaluation No. 2
Patricia Rogers
Methodological Briefs
Abstract:
A theory of change explains how activities are understood to produce a series of results that contribute to achieving the final intended impacts. It can be developed for any level of intervention – an event, a project, a programme, a policy, a strategy or an organization. In an impact evaluation, a theory of change is useful for identifying the data that need to be collected and how they should be analysed. It can also provide a framework for reporting.
Keywords: data analysis; evaluation techniques; reports; research methods (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 16
Date: 2014
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