Evaluation methodologies for aid in conflict

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    • Winckler Andersen, Ole
    • Bull, Beate
    • Kennedy-Chouane, Megan

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Evaluation methodologies for aid in conflict

edited by Ole Winckler Andersen, Beate Bull, Megan Kennedy-Chouane

(Routledge explorations in development studies)

Routledge, 2014

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Knowledge and rigorous evidence around the role of external development partners in situations of conflict and fragility is still lacking. There is little accountability for the billions in aid being spent in places like Afghanistan, Iraq and the Democratic Republic of Congo. This book analyses evaluation theory and practice in order to help fill this knowledge gap and advocates a realistic and rigorous approach to evaluating international engagement. Through a series of case studies, this book highlights both the promise, and potential pitfalls, of taking a more evaluative approach to understanding aid in conflict regions. These illustrate the methodological and analytical approach taken by researchers working to understand the results and effectiveness of conflict prevention and peacebuilding support. While well-grounded in current theoretical and methodological debates, the book provides valuable practical information by examining how and why different choices were made in the context of each evaluation. The book shows what future steps may be envisaged to further strengthen evaluations of support for conflict prevention and peacebuilding. The analysis draws on a wealth of perspectives and voices to provide researchers and students in development studies and conflict and peace studies as well as development evaluators with a deep and broad understanding of evaluation methods and approaches.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. Evaluation approaches in situations of conflict and fragility 3. Critical reflections on the South Sudan evaluation of conflict and peacebuilding activities 4. Battlefields of method: Evaluating Norwegian peace efforts in Sri Lanka 5. The Case of Congo: An Evaluation Approach Focusing on Context 6. Assessing Development Co-operation in North East Afghanistan with repeated mixed-method surveys 7. Impact Evaluation for Peacebuilding: challenging preconceptions 8. Evaluating Statebuilding Support: Learning from Experience or Judging from Assumptions? 9. Systems Thinking in Peacebuilding Evaluations: Applications in Ghana, Guinea-Bissau and Kosovo

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