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Who Are the Question-Makers? A Participatory Evaluation Handbook
New York: UNDP, Office of Evaluation and Strategic Planning (1997), vi, 84 pp.
A Participatory Systematization Workbook: Documenting, Evaluating and Learning from Our Development Projects
Silang, Cavite; Quito; Nairobi: International Institute of Rural Reconstruction (IIRR) (1996), 107 pp.
Participatory Impact Monitoring
Braunschweig: Vieweg; Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ) (1996), 4 booklets
"Participatory Impact Monitoring is a concept for guiding self-help projects in development co-operation. The actors involved carry out the monitoring themselves. Because PIM assumes that these actors are autonomous, it has several strands or "strings" - the monitoring systems of the self-help group
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Monitoring and Evaluating Social Programs in Developing Countries: A Handbook for Policymakers, Managers, and Researchers
Washington, DC: World Bank (1994), xxviii, 519 pp.
"This book provides a comprehensive review of the available techniques for monitoring and evaluating social programs. Specifically the book discusses: (a) methods of evaluating social and economic projects; (b) methods for participatory and rapid assessment; (c) quasi-experimental designs; and (d) t
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Manual de diagnóstico participativo
Quito: Centro de Educación Popular (CEDEP) (1994), 192 pp.
La evaluación participativa
Quito: Agencia Latinoamericana de Información (alai); Abya-Yala (1993), 4 parts
Cómo evaluar nuestras prácticas
Quito: Asociación Latinoamericana de Educación Radiofónica (ALER) (1990), 100 pp.
Partners in Evaluation: Evaluating Development and Community Programmes with Participants
London: Macmillan (1987), xii, 196 pp.
"Designed to help those who want to monitor and evaluate their work. This book advocates simple, low-cost methods appropriate for community development programmes, and can be used in the field by those who have no training in evaluation methodology. Has chapters on: understanding evaluation; Plannin
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