Description
After chatting with folks from EvalYouth about the Global Mentoring Program, they suggested a series of podcast episodes on what evaluation looks like around the world.
This episode is one in which I chat with evaluators from the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) about what evaluation looks like in their region. I chat with Hayat Askar and Sana Ben Salem about their experiences evaluating in their region, specifically Jordan and Tunisia, respectively.
We discuss a variety of topics, including how they define evaluation, how their countries and region affects how evaluation is done, what evaluation looks like in their contexts (purpose, approaches, stakeholder involvement, recommendations, use, etc.), interesting trends and things going on in their local VOPEs, how people get into the field of evaluation, and more.
Special Guests: Hayat Askar and Sana Ben Salem.
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Some resources mentioned or suggested for listeners:
Logic of evaluation
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Destination Dissertation
Allison Prieur's LinkedIn profile
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Some resources mentioned:
TIERS Framework
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