Planning for Community-based Evaluation

Abstract

We present a planning guide that can be used to improve community-based evaluation. The planning guide consists of a set of questions that need to be discussed with all stakeholders. It covers issues relating to the nature and purpose of a community-based evaluation project, research methods and approaches, participation and decision-making, conflict and conflict resolution, and dissemination and use of results. The planning guide was developed through our experiences in an HIV/AIDS research and evaluation unit and a review of the literature. If community-based evaluators keep in mind the questions in this planning guide and discuss them early on with stakeholders, the evaluation process should benefit.

Description

This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by American Journal of Evaluation, available online: https://doi.org/10.1177/109821400002100306

Keywords

Evaluation, Evaluation process, Decision making, Conflict resolution, HIV, AIDS, Community-based research, Participatory research

Citation

Cockerill, R., Myers, T., & Allman, D. (2000). Planning for community-based evaluation. American Journal of Evaluation, 21(3), 351-357. DOI 10.1177/109821400002100306

DOI

10.1177/109821400002100306

ISSN

1098-2140

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