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Book (stand-alone)Strategic Guidance for Ex Post Impact Assessment of Agricultural Research - CGIAR 2008
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No results found.The primary emphasis in this document is on ex post impact assessments (epIA) from the accountability perspective. It also refers to learning from impact assessments, although the limitations of epIA in this regard are such that SPIA contends there are other monitoring and evaluation instruments that are more effective for learning than epIA, as it is defined here. There may well be opportunities to enhance the value of epIA for learning and other monitoring and evaluation activities in the future and SPIA is initiating a study this year to explore this. -
DocumentBackground document to the FAO e-mail conference on "Approaches and methodologies in ex post impact assessment of agricultural research: Experiences, lessons learned and perspectives" 2014
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No results found.This article represents the background document to the FAO moderated e-mail conference entitled “Approaches and methodologies in ex post impact assessment of agricultural research: Experiences, lessons learned and perspectives” which begins 5 May 2014. The document’s aim is to provide an easily understandable introduction and brief overview to the approaches and methodologies used in ex post impact assessment (epIA) of agricultural research. The document begins with an introduction to the genera l area of evaluation and then narrows down to epIA, one component of the whole evaluation package. It proceeds to describing the main approaches and methodologies used for carrying out epIA of agricultural research. These are classified into two broad groups: macro-level assessments looking, for example, at the impacts of agricultural research at the regional or national level and micro-level assessments, looking at the impacts of specific research-derived interventions. The document also briefl y considers the issue of how the epIA results are communicated to donors and policy-makers and how they subsequently use them. It concludes with a series of questions which participants are asked to address during the conference. After the conference, a summary document will be published, synthesizing the main issues discussed during the conference. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetAn FAO e-mail conference on approaches and methodologies in ex post impact assessment of agricultural research: The moderator’s summary 2014
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