Theory of Change facilitator’s guide for Oxfam GB
INTRAC developed a training pack on Theory of Change for Oxfam GB. This provided practical guidance and materials for facilitating […]
External review of the Impact Assessment for Mary’s Meals programmes in Malawi, Zambia and Liberia
Since April 2014, INTRAC has been working with Mary’s Meals to provide an external review and quality assurance of the […]
M&E Paper 7: Impact Assessment: Understanding and assessing our contributions to change
Pressures such as the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness, and the UK Charity Commission now requiring NGOs to report against […]
Praxis Note 41. Catalysing Workplace Responses to HIV/AIDS.
Using a sample risk analysis tool offers a practical and powerful way to catalyse CSO response to HIV/AIDS. IIRR (International […]
ONTRAC 33. Aid Harmonisation: Challenges for Civil Society
Is the present focus on aid harmonisation, as embodied in the Paris Declaration, yet another attempt to marginalise civil society […]
Impact Assessment: a Tool for Evidence-based Programming or for Self-Marketing?
Since the search for ways to measure the impact of social development work gained an urgency in the mid 1990s, […]
Evaluating Tsunami Disaster Relief and Rehabilitation
The Indian Ocean tsunami that hit the coastal regions of Sri Lanka on the morning of 26th December 2004 left […]
Planning Assessing and Learning from Advocacy
The principle aim of this workshop for ActionAid, was to present some of the findings from a three year action […]
Praxis Paper 2. Rising to the Challenges: Assessing the Impacts of Organisational Capacity Building
This paper offers a brief overview of current thinking and practice in relation to the impact assessment of organisational capacity building interventions. It highlights some challenges and then goes on to provide an overview of some of the practical approaches that have been adopted by NGOs and CSOs.
Praxis Note 4. How Should Impact Be Assessed Cross-Culturally?
The assessment of impact involves a number of stakeholders often working within different cultural assumptions, in different power relations to each other. Assessing impact must be considered from a cross-cultural perspective.
Participatory Monitoring of a Civil Society Strengthening Programme
The institutional development of Civil Society in Central Asia Programme of INTRAC (ICAP) has been grappling with monitoring and evaluation […]
OPS 37. Evaluating the Internet as a Medium for the Dissemination of Development Research
Evaluations of the internet and Development have tended to focus on the extent to which website content has affected development […]