Part of a panel discussion: Climbing the accountability mountain – Four INGOs’ experiences implementing participatory reflection processes. Mercy Corps' experience with a system called Mission Metrics is examined, and other experiences and processes promoting participatory reflection are discussed
Accountability panel - AEA 2014 - Mercy Corps.pptx
(with Pact, Save the Children, and CRS). Mercy Corps examines its experience with Mission Metrics - an agency-level measurement system in use for 3 years and discontinued as of 2013
Agency Level Measurement - AEA 2014.pptx
This powerpoint file was presented at AEA Nov 2011 by Mercy Corps. This presentation focused on Mercy Corps's effort to answer the question that keeps us up at night: How do we know how we are doing?
Mission Metrics - AEA Nov 2011 Presentation (Mercy Corps).pptx
The panel took a comparative case study approach, presenting four distinct reflection and learning processes used by international INGOs (Oxfam America, ActionAid, ChildFund, and Mercy Corps). Through sharing of practical experiences and organizational assessments, the presenters explored the theoretical and practical dimensions of participatory reflection and learning processes in terms of methods, successes, and challenges
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The lack of ex-post (post-project) evaluation speaks to both the inflexibility and lack of transparency of international aid, but also that not knowing the long-term ability of communities to sustain the outcomes or self-sustain the activities themselves limits successful future programming. We...
VV_AEA_CekanConsultingFinal_Eval14_101814.pptx
Created for the Communications Network with support from the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, this guide walks users through a nine-step process for creating plans for monitoring and measuring their communications. Are We There Yet? also encourages users to make course corrections if the...
Are We There Yet A Communications Evaluation Guide.pdf