Impact evaluation at IFPRI

The purpose of this note is to promote a discussion at IFPRI on impact evaluation. It discusses the benefits and problems of impact evaluation, presents several different concepts for evaluating impact, and then applies these to the five stages of IFPRI's project cycle in developing countries. It co...

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Main Authors: Islam, Yassir, Wanmali, Sudhir, He, Jane J., Broca, Sumiter Singh, Ahmed, Akhter
Format: Artículo preliminar
Language:Inglés
Published: International Food Policy Research Institute 1996
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/157212
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author Islam, Yassir
Wanmali, Sudhir
He, Jane J.
Broca, Sumiter Singh
Ahmed, Akhter
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Broca, Sumiter Singh
He, Jane J.
Islam, Yassir
Wanmali, Sudhir
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Wanmali, Sudhir
He, Jane J.
Broca, Sumiter Singh
Ahmed, Akhter
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description The purpose of this note is to promote a discussion at IFPRI on impact evaluation. It discusses the benefits and problems of impact evaluation, presents several different concepts for evaluating impact, and then applies these to the five stages of IFPRI's project cycle in developing countries. It concludes with a discussion of 'next steps' which IFPRI can take in order to begin evaluating the impact of its activities and outputs.
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spelling CGSpace1572122025-11-06T05:55:22Z Impact evaluation at IFPRI Islam, Yassir Wanmali, Sudhir He, Jane J. Broca, Sumiter Singh Ahmed, Akhter evaluation impact assessment time use patterns The purpose of this note is to promote a discussion at IFPRI on impact evaluation. It discusses the benefits and problems of impact evaluation, presents several different concepts for evaluating impact, and then applies these to the five stages of IFPRI's project cycle in developing countries. It concludes with a discussion of 'next steps' which IFPRI can take in order to begin evaluating the impact of its activities and outputs. 1996 2024-10-24T12:48:08Z 2024-10-24T12:48:08Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/157212 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Islam, Yassir; Wanmali, Sudhir; He, Jane J.; Broca, Sumiter Singh; Ahmed, Akhter U. 1996. Impact evaluation at IFPRI. Outreach Division Discussion Paper 8. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/157212
spellingShingle evaluation
impact assessment
time use patterns
Islam, Yassir
Wanmali, Sudhir
He, Jane J.
Broca, Sumiter Singh
Ahmed, Akhter
Impact evaluation at IFPRI
title Impact evaluation at IFPRI
title_full Impact evaluation at IFPRI
title_fullStr Impact evaluation at IFPRI
title_full_unstemmed Impact evaluation at IFPRI
title_short Impact evaluation at IFPRI
title_sort impact evaluation at ifpri
topic evaluation
impact assessment
time use patterns
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/157212
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