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Monitoring & Evaluation Principles
Theories of change: a tipping point for development impact? (80kb)
Theories of change are gaining increasing recognition as a key concept underpinning the logic and design of all development interventions, as well as providing a basis for rigorous monitoring and evaluation (M&E).This brief by Hassall & Associates International's (HAI) Development Impact Group looks at the growing role of theories of change in development practice, their relationship to monitoring and evaluation, and how together they might contribute to greater development impact.
This brief is part of an ongoing series of knowledge briefs, 'Impact', published by HAI which aim to document and share ideas and experience on a range of development impact topics.
- Resource link:
http://www.hassall.com.au/_lib/ doc/ HAIImpact3-TheoryofChange-Mar07.pdf - Published: March 2007
- Source: Hassall & Associates International (http://www.hassall.com.au/ international/index.html)
- Added to ADG on: 25 October 2007 , contributed by: HAI
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