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Abstract
The ART project addresses the issue of how specific interventions can be
attributed to different stakeholders in a way that is reliable, timely and cost effective, without distorting or constraining the development activity being
assessed. We are developing and testing an impact assessment protocol using
quantitative monitoring of key indicators alongside qualitative attribution of
impact based on self-reported assessment of selected NGO programmes.
This document contains guidance for all those involved in carrying out a QUIP in the field, as well as the household and focus group interview schedules being used in the ART project.
attributed to different stakeholders in a way that is reliable, timely and cost effective, without distorting or constraining the development activity being
assessed. We are developing and testing an impact assessment protocol using
quantitative monitoring of key indicators alongside qualitative attribution of
impact based on self-reported assessment of selected NGO programmes.
This document contains guidance for all those involved in carrying out a QUIP in the field, as well as the household and focus group interview schedules being used in the ART project.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Bath |
Publisher | Centre for Development Studies, University of Bath |
Pages | 1-47 |
Number of pages | 47 |
Publication status | Published - 1 Oct 2014 |
Keywords
- QUIP, Impact assessment, qualitative,
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Assessing Impact in Complex Contexts
Copestake, J. (PI)
Economic and Social Research Council
9/09/12 → 8/09/15
Project: Research council