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Enhancing Development Impact through Country-Led Evaluation in Good Governance Context

Explore the significance of Country-Led Impact Evaluation (CLIE) in relation to good governance, quality standards, and survey results from development practitioners. Understand the transaction costs and characteristics of good governance influencing CLIE. Delve into the importance of evaluation quality and methodological approaches for effective development outcomes. Discover the challenges and opportunities in implementing CLIE for impactful evaluation practices.

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Enhancing Development Impact through Country-Led Evaluation in Good Governance Context

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  1. Country-led impact evaluation: A survey of development practitioners Denis Jobin Vice-President IDEAS

  2. Presentation outline • Relation between Good governance and CLE (CLIE: country-led impact evaluation) • CLIE and Quality • Survey results of development evaluators practitioners

  3. Why Country-led Evaluation? Relation between Country-led evaluation and good governance: transaction costs • Relationship with 3 out of 6 characteristics of good governance (WB) • Voice and accountability • Government effectiveness • Control of corruption

  4. Why Country-led Evaluation? • CLIE and Quality • No agreed upon definition of Evaluation quality • Should be method free or method driven? • Farrington, D • Statistical Conclusion Validity • Internal Validity • Construct Validity • External Validity • Jobin, D. • the joint ability that an evaluator will1- assess and 2- report on the performance of an institutional arrangement by the product of its competence (ability to assess) and the product of its independence (ability of revealing)

  5. Why Country-led Evaluation? • Survey results: • Dominant approach: The Logical Framework Approach • Dominant method: case study • Counterfactuals important? • 41% believe not important (32% are important) • Conclusion: Many challenges remains, Capacity, agreed upon definitions standards, quality.

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