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Added: 2003-03-03 9:04
Modified: 2005-10-24 10:54
Refreshed: 2006-01-26 09:55
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The Evaluation Unit and a number of IDRC programs have been working with Dr. Barry Kibel, of the Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation, to adapt his Outcome Engineering approach to the development research context. A methodology called "Outcome Mapping" was developed, which characterizes and assesses the contributions development programs make to the achievement of outcomes. Outcome Mapping can be used at the program, project, or organizationel level. Outcome Mapping remains a work in progress and so we look forward to receiving your comments and suggestions toward its improvement.
- Framework
This section illustrates the 3 stages and 12 steps of the Outcome Mapping process
- Training Materials
This section contains exercises, presentations and agenda for training groups in Outcome Mapping.
- Articles
This section contrains articles, reports and meeting notes on issues of methodology related to Outcome Mapping and the theoritical approaches underpinning it.
- Presentations
This section contains various Microsoft PowerPoint slide presentations on Outcome Mapping.
- Examples of Use
This section contains examples of how projects, programs and organizations have used Outcome Mapping for planning, monitoring and/or evaluation.
- Karaoke Songs
This section includes a karaoke version of Terry Smutylo's song "The Output, Outcome, Downstream impact Blues" which discusses the issues of attribution and impact in development evaluation.
- Workshop
This section contains the documentation from outcome mapping training and orientation workshops that have been held worldwide.
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