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Building Program Evaluation Capacity of Non-Governmental Organizations Practitioners in Hong Kong
Research on Social Work Practice, 2022Purpose: Despite the growing interest in program evaluation capacity building (PECB), its impacts have been rarely studied in the existing literature. This study aims to evaluate a PECB initiative in Hong Kong called the Jockey Club MEL Institute Project.
Steven Sek-yum Ngai +6 more
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East African Journal of Education and Social Sciences, 2022
This study sought to establish the monitoring and evaluation challenges and approaches by Non-Governmental organizations in Musoma, Tanzania using the cross-sectional quantitative study design. The approval to conduct this study was sought from the Ethical Committee Board of the Open University of Tanzania.
Reinfrida Mathayo, Alen Kinyina
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This study sought to establish the monitoring and evaluation challenges and approaches by Non-Governmental organizations in Musoma, Tanzania using the cross-sectional quantitative study design. The approval to conduct this study was sought from the Ethical Committee Board of the Open University of Tanzania.
Reinfrida Mathayo, Alen Kinyina
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Evaluation and Program Planning, 2013
While program evaluations are increasingly valued by international organizations to inform practices and public policies, actual evaluation use (EU) in such contexts is inconsistent. Moreover, empirical literature on EU in the context of humanitarian Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) is very limited.
Léna, D'Ostie-Racine +2 more
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While program evaluations are increasingly valued by international organizations to inform practices and public policies, actual evaluation use (EU) in such contexts is inconsistent. Moreover, empirical literature on EU in the context of humanitarian Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) is very limited.
Léna, D'Ostie-Racine +2 more
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African Journal of Leadership and Development, 2022
Though project management literature documents that monitoring and evaluation (M&E) is of paramount importance in explaining the project success, there are few empirical studies that address the unique contribution of M&E in project success.
Endris Yesuf Workneh, Deribe Assefa Aga
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Though project management literature documents that monitoring and evaluation (M&E) is of paramount importance in explaining the project success, there are few empirical studies that address the unique contribution of M&E in project success.
Endris Yesuf Workneh, Deribe Assefa Aga
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VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, 2010
The objective of this article is to deepen the debate surrounding the practice of evaluation as performed by Brazilian NGOs. In order to accomplish this goal, we examined the results of an investigation conducted between 2007 and 2009 that had two stages: first, a national study and second, a quantitative and qualitative study made in the state of ...
Lucila Campos +4 more
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The objective of this article is to deepen the debate surrounding the practice of evaluation as performed by Brazilian NGOs. In order to accomplish this goal, we examined the results of an investigation conducted between 2007 and 2009 that had two stages: first, a national study and second, a quantitative and qualitative study made in the state of ...
Lucila Campos +4 more
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Sociological Focus, 2013
Using a globally representative sample of nations between 1997 and 2004, I demonstrate that the presence of an active civil society works to decrease governmental corruption. The presence of a robust civil society holds governments accountable, informs its citizens, and provides a suitable outlet for people to voice their concerns and be heard.
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Using a globally representative sample of nations between 1997 and 2004, I demonstrate that the presence of an active civil society works to decrease governmental corruption. The presence of a robust civil society holds governments accountable, informs its citizens, and provides a suitable outlet for people to voice their concerns and be heard.
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An Evaluation of Environmental Non-Governmental Organizations in Türkiye
2023Today, there has been an increase in the quantity of environmental organizations and new environmental issues come to the fore by approaching environmental problems in a holistic way. With the understanding that the solution to environmental problems cannot be solved only by the decisions of the states, environmentalist non-governmental organizations ...
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Views of non-governmental organizations on the risk evaluation of genetically modified organisms
1999The environmental organization Stichting Natuur en Milieu was commissioned by the Netherlands’ Ministry of the Environment to prepare an inventory of views of non-governmental organizations (i.e. NGOs) on the risk evaluation of genetically modified organisms (i.e.
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Evaluation of Innovative Bank Projects that Work with Non-Governmental Organizations
2003This purpose of this report (RE-285) is to evaluate whether the Bank is implementing the program to strengthen civil society organizations (CSOs), as indicated by the Board of Directors to the IDB in the document GN-1883-5. OVE chose to review the Bank's relationship with NGOs because NGOs are becoming so numerous in Latin America, and because they ...
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The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health, 1996
The mass implementation of short term multi-drug therapy in India, has led to dramatic falls in the prevalence of leprosy. This paper addresses the future role of non-governmental organizations currently involved in leprosy control. This evaluation is based on current trends in leprosy control, projected health needs in the future and the necessity to ...
W, Vaz, A J, Jacob, A, Rajendran
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The mass implementation of short term multi-drug therapy in India, has led to dramatic falls in the prevalence of leprosy. This paper addresses the future role of non-governmental organizations currently involved in leprosy control. This evaluation is based on current trends in leprosy control, projected health needs in the future and the necessity to ...
W, Vaz, A J, Jacob, A, Rajendran
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