Do you know how many school-age children in your country are actually going to school, or what your government is doing to help children learn to read? Are teachers able to grow as professionals?
Do you know how many school-age children in your country are actually going to school, or what your government is doing to help children learn to read? Are teachers able to grow as professionals?
We are pleased to announce the release of a new white paper called “Mapping Outcomes: Embedding evaluation in the life of an organization for improved social change programming” by Tessie Tzavaras Catsambas and Lynne Miller Franco.
As we mark International Human Rights Day, EnCompass is pleased to share this article from the USAID Center for Excellence in Democracy, Rights, and Governance (DRG Center) newsletter. EnCompass leads the USAID Generating Results within Our Work (GROW) activity.
Fellow evaluators and evaluation supporters: This week, EnCompass team members are at the American Evaluation Association’s conference in Minneapolis. Follow us at @EnCompass_World or the conference hashtag #Eval19 for live […]
This article was originally posted by EducationLinks on September 25, 2019. The webinar and portal listed at the end of the article were developed and facilitated by the USAID Office of Education’s […]
This article was originally posted on the Small Business Association for International Companies (SBAIC) website and disseminated in the August 2019 Newsletter. Trafficking in persons is a form of modern […]
EnCompass is proud to announce a new 5-year contract—the USAID Peru Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning for Sustainability Activity—to support improved sustainability of development outcomes in Peru. EnCompass will provide technical […]
This post was originally published on USAID’s EducationLinks site. Contributors include representatives from EnCompass LLC, MSI, and USAID as part of the Data and Evidence in Education Programs (DEEP) activity. […]
After an exciting and productive conference at the American Evaluation Association (AEA), where the theme was “Speaking Truth to Power,” Nick Hart, Director of the Bipartisan Policy Center’s Evidence Project, invited […]
Typically, when you’re asked to conduct an evaluation, you start by looking at background documents to orient yourself to the project. Ideally, those materials include a logic model, results chain […]