Evaluating Social Development: Outcomes and Impact-A Review of the Current State of Play
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1996-10
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This paper outlines the focus and aims of the international workshop on the evaluation of social development held in November 1996. The three main objectives of the workshop were: to provide a forum in which development agencies and individuals involved in evaluation of social development can make contact and exchange ideas on the issue; to update thinking and practice and to assess the current scenario; and to focus on the outcome-effect-impact aspects of the evaluation of social development.
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It explores how NGOs pioneered alternative evaluation methods in the 1980s and 1990s, moving beyond linear, blueprint models. The text critically examines participatory and qualitative approaches to Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E), emphasizing organizational capacity, impact assessment, and people-centered strategies. It also revisits definitions of social development and highlights the convergence of macro and micro-level development thinking.
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Social Development, Monitoring and Evaluation, Human Rights, Growth and Revolution, Social Actions
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Oakley, Peter. (1996). Evaluating Social Development: Outcomes and Impact: A Review of the Current State of Play.
