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Best Practices for Impact Evaluations in Conflict Areas: CRS in Darfur

Discover best practices for impact evaluations in volatile conflict areas like Darfur, addressing challenges including low access, limited data, high risk, and shifting populations. This resource reviews literature on peacebuilding activities evaluation and offers recommendations on safety, ethics, flexibility, data, and community interaction. Learn from CRS Sudan's Evaluation Method to enhance aid effectiveness in conflict settings.

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Best Practices for Impact Evaluations in Conflict Areas: CRS in Darfur

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  1. Best Practices for Impact Evaluations in Conflict Areas: CRS in Darfur Kerry Burgott

  2. Darfur Conflict • Low Access • Limited Data • High Risk • Shifting Population OHCA Jebel Marra 2015 Fact Sheet

  3. Methodology • Reviewed best practice literature • OECD, “Evaluating Peacebuilding Activities in Settings of Conflict and Fragility: Improving Learning for Results” • SAVE, “Eyes and Ears on the Ground: Monitoring aid in insecure environments” • Evaluation Methodologies for Aid in Conflict • Grouped together five key barriers to evaluations

  4. Safety

  5. Ethics

  6. Flexibility

  7. Data

  8. Community Interaction

  9. CRS Sudan Evaluation Method

  10. CRS Sudan Evaluation Method

  11. Recommendations

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