Outcome mapping : reflecting and learning from applications in Eastern Africa

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2012

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International Institute of Rural Reconstruction (IIRR), Nairobi, KE

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Outcome Mapping is a monitoring and evaluation methodology for planning and assessing development programmes, and is oriented towards institutional change. It enables project implementers to focus on a project’s influence on the progression of change in their project partners. The seven case studies presented in the book support the reader’s understanding by providing ‘hindsight advantage’ illustrating challenges, and pointing to ideas regarding when and how to integrate other methodologies. Practical perspectives on the application of Outcome Mapping can be gained from these lived experiences in eastern Africa.

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OUTCOME MAPPING, MONITORING AND EVALUATION, CASE STUDIES, RESEARCH CAPACITY BUILDING, RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES, EVALUATION RESEARCH, PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES, DATA COLLECTION, KENYA, UGANDA, TANZANIA, SOUTH OF SAHARA

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