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Future Directions for Evaluation in the Federal Office of Public Health. Friday, 17 June, 2011. Institutional organisation and tasks. Evidence based, and needs, issue and results oriented – is a service unit
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Future Directions for Evaluation in the Federal Office of Public Health Friday, 17 June, 2011
Institutional organisation and tasks • Evidence based, and needs, issue and results oriented – is a service unit • Provides evaluation services and consultancy to the Office and its individual business units • working within the context of a legal framework: evaluation clauses and ordinances
Links evaluation with research to provide evidence for informing the development and implementation of policy and strategy • Provides timely information to help make useful decisions • Makes effective and efficient use of evaluation and other tools to generate knowhow
Challenges • Maintain and improve! Include partners in evaluations Manage evaluation projects impartially Assure quality of eval products • Disseminate and add value to evaluation and research findings
Strengthen the basic principles! Sustain and strengthen an evaluation culture: develop and support „Evaluation thinking“ at all levels Draw out the lessons from evaluations - political, strategic and operational – and widely disseminate findings Adapt the evaluation methods to reality and not the reverse! Systematically include questions on economic aspects
Initiate new or out-of-the-ordinary tasks and synthesise experience! Consider more overarching, thematic questions for evaluation to address Elaborate and apply the hybrid evaluation model (combined Self/internal/external evaluation) where appropriate Systematically highlight the benefits of evaluation (from different perspectives) Further develop evaluators‘ and evaluation managers‘ knowledge and skills (e.g. through peer reviews)