A Basic Guide to Evaluation for Development Workers

A Basic Guide to Evaluation for Development Workers
Author: Frances Rubin
Publisher: Oxfam
Total Pages: 98
Release: 1995
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780855982751

Focuses on the principles underlying evaluation, and deals with issues to be considered at the planning stage, the steps involved in carrying out evaluations and the importance of involving people in the evaluation process throughout.

Monitoring and Evaluation Training

Monitoring and Evaluation Training
Author: Scott G. Chaplowe
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2015-10-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1483313387

Monitoring and Evaluation Training fills a gap in the literature by providing readers with a systematic approach to monitoring and evaluation (M&E) training for programs and projects. Bridging theoretical concepts with practical, how-to knowledge, authors Scott Chaplowe and J. Bradley Cousins draw upon the scholarly literature, applied resources, and over 50 years of combined experience to provide expert guidance for M&E training that can be tailored to different training needs and contexts, from training for professionals or non-professionals, to organization staff, community members, and other groups with a desire to learn and sustain sound M&E practices.

Evaluation and Social Research

Evaluation and Social Research
Author: Irene Hall
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2017-03-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1349916811

Evaluation is a large and growing field with applications to a wide range of disciplines - including sociology, social work, social policy, psychology, health, nursing, education, community development, etc. This text explains the different perspectives and needs of researchers and practitioners at the local level in plain, accessible English and develops a model for small scale evaluation. It offers a practical approach to the challenges of evaluation research, well illustrated with examples, and suitable for students and practitioners alike.

Distributing Seeds and Tools in Emergencies

Distributing Seeds and Tools in Emergencies
Author: Douglas Johnson
Publisher: Oxfam
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1998
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 9780855983833

The book lists information that must be gathered before deciding to implement a programme.Technical information on types of seeds and tools, purchase, transport and storage are given and the importance of involving the recipients, especially women at every stage, is stressed as is the need to take a long-term approach to these inventions.

Spiritual Care in Everyday Nursing Practice

Spiritual Care in Everyday Nursing Practice
Author: Janice Clarke
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2013-05-31
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1350310875

As changes in technology, policy and management put an increasing emphasis on processes and procedures in nursing and health care, how do we continue to make room for compassion, the ancient human value that calls most nurses to the profession? In Spiritual Care in Everyday Nursing Practice, Janice Clarke argues that it is compassionate care of the whole person, body and soul, which is at the heart of nursing practice that values the individual and respects their dignity. Rather than seeing spiritual care as an addition to what nurses already do, this new approach considers it a natural part of compassionate care which doesn't present the nurse with an extra ambiguous burden to deal with. Providing a brief historical introduction to the concept of spirituality, Clarke examines the ways in which our spiritual life – a source of strength and meaning – can be influenced by factors such as age, illness and suffering, and mental illness, as well as our religious beliefs. Providing a practical guide to talking about and working with spirituality, she explores how nurses might imbue all their practice including the physical aspects of care – from use of touch to helping patients to move, bathe and eat – with an attention to spiritual needs. A timely, accessible and practical introduction to a concept that is under-explored in contemporary nursing literature, this book will be of great value to students and professionals alike.

Evaluating Development Training Programs

Evaluating Development Training Programs
Author: H. S. Bhola
Publisher:
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1982
Genre: Adult education teachers
ISBN:

Reference book on the evaluation of development personnel training programmes - discusses the definition, theoretical background, evaluation techniques and models, programme design, development of indicators, pre-testing of teaching and training material, data collecting, data analysis, disssemination of results, etc. Bibliography, diagram, glossary and graph.

Civil-Military Cooperation in Response to a Complex Emergency

Civil-Military Cooperation in Response to a Complex Emergency
Author: Rietjens
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2008-02-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9047431944

Modern peace support operations are challenged by an array of issues that are not at all 'military' in nature. Increasingly, military and civilian actors like non-governmental organisations, ministries and contractors have to learn how to work together. This book analyses civil-military cooperation processes in disciplines such as logistics, construction and security. The analysis is based on multiple holistic case studies in Kosovo (1999/2000), Kabul (2003/2004) and the Afghan province Baghlan (2004/2005). Taking a business alliance approach, the phases in a civil-military cooperation process are identified. Then the main factors influencing the process are highlighted. Finally, a framework is proposed for evaluating the quality of civil-military cooperation. The book concludes by recommending ways of improving the cooperation process.

Research for Development

Research for Development
Author: Sophie Laws
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2013-02-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1446289702

Research for Development offers a comprehensive guide to commissioning, managing and undertaking research in development work. It serves both as a practical reference manual and an indispensable learning tool. Divided into three parts, the book provides a complete overview of the research process spanning: - the uses, planning and management of research - reviewing existing evidence - learning development research skills - choosing research methods - undertaking ethical research - writing an effective research report - promoting research uptake and assessing research - monitoring and evaluation This fully revised second edition also includes a new section on how to use the internet for research. Its 16 chapters are enriched by a variety of international case studies, checklists of key points, learning exercises, helpful references to further reading and engaging illustrations. The book also includes a detailed glossary of terms. Drawing on considerable hands-on experience, Research for Development is an ideal practical companion for students of development studies and public policy, as well as practitioners in the field. Cover image © Jenny Matthews / World Vision/ PhotoVoice