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How do we know what difference advocacy makes? Using contribution analysis in policy work.
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11-09-2017 15:35
Robin Kane
Brief on contribution analysis discussed during the AEA 2017 session on Thursday 11/8 at 2:15 pm.
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In this brief, we provide background on contribution analysis and its applications. We introduce the specific cases in which we applied the method to assess whether and how advocacy efforts made a difference. We then walk through the six steps of the method, providing details about how each step was conducted. We add a seventh step that focuses on use. We end with some practical conclusions designed to assist evaluators who choose to embark on this journey in their own work. (AEA 2017 Session 2187)
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