Home | Better Evaluation. EvalPartners - Home | MY M&E. On 31st January EvalPartners Equity Focused and Gender Responsive (EFGR) Task Force hosted a WEBINAR on Enabling Gender Responsive and Equity Focused evaluation (EFGR), as part of the EvalPartners initiative. The webinar was Facilitated by Professor Donna M. Mertens. This was the second webinar organized by the Task Force with particular responsibility for promoting EFGR evaluation. During the webinar Donna Mertens addressed enabling factors that are relevant to sustaining and encouraging a gender responsive/equity focused orientation for evaluative practice, with specific attention given to the issues of stakeholders’ involvement.
The presentation was followed by a discussion where online participants had the opportunity to raise questions and make their interventions via online chat facility. Donna M. DCDNDEP. Réseau Francophone de l'Evaluation. European Evaluation Society | Home. IDEAS - International Development Evaluation Association - Home. The International Development Evaluation Association (IDEAS) was inaugurated in September 2002 to help fill a gap in the international evaluation architecture. IDEAS' mission is 'to advance and extend the practice of development evaluation by refining methods, strengthening capacity and expanding ownership', with a particular focus on developing and transitional economies.
IDEAS focuses on three major themes: Enhancing Conceptual Thinking in Development Evaluation Governance and Accountability for Development Strengthening Development Evaluation Practice IDEAS' strategy aims to promote and advance evaluation as a key tool for development effectiveness, transparency and accountability in policy-making, social and organisational learning. AEA365. Hello, my name is Jayne Corso and I am the Community Manager for AEA. As a community manager, I create weekly posts for AEA’s Facebook and Twitter pages. Although you can share similar content on Facebook and Twitter, your approach should be unique for each channel. I have put together a few tips for composing text for both Facebook and Twitter. Facebook: Hot Tip: Keep it to 80 characters The Facebook character limit is technically 63,206; however, when posting on Facebook, you should try to keep your text within 80 characters.
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