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Thoroughly revised and updated, this engaging text has given thousands of students and new evaluators the practical information and expert advice needed to conduct or use evaluations. In 26 concise sections, the book describes how to articulate answerable evaluation questions, collect and analyze data using both quantitative and qualitative methods, and deal with contingencies that might alter the traditional sequence of an evaluation. Special strengths of the text are its attention to individual, organizational, and community culture and emphasis on building collaborative relationships with stakeholders. An in-depth case study and related end-of-section exercises (including group activities...
Catholic Relief Services began the Globally Accepted Indicators Initiative in June 2008 to strengthen indicator practice across sectors. GAIN has two main objectives: to improve the quality of indicator selection and use and to contribute to a more efficient monitoring-and-evaluation design process. GAIN is comprised of a series of indicator templates and a library of indicator resources with information to assist project teams in M&E system design, tool development, and analysis and interpretation of data. This publication includes eighteen Globally Accepted Indicators that present many of the necessary components and considerations for holistic M&E for peacebuilding.
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دليل معرفي ميسر غني بالنماذج العملية والأمثلة والتمارين، يساعد في فهم مفردات وممارسات وتطبيقات المراقبة والتقييم. هذا الكتاب، نُسجت فصوله من خلال التجارب الشخصية والمؤسساتية في القطاعات المختلفة محليا وعالميا، فهو كتاب يقدم نتائج تجارب عميقة، وليس مجرد مرجع علمي أو أكاديمي. هذا الكتاب يمكن أن يستخدمه الاستشاريون العاملون في مجال تقديم الدعم والاستشارات والطلاب والباحثون في الم...
William Moseley (d.1655) emigrated from England to The Netherlands as a merchant, and in 1649 immigrated to Lower Norfolk County, Virginia. Descendants listed lived in the coastal states between Virginia and and Texas, and elsewhere. Includes ancestry and family history in England to 1086 A.D.
"This is the third volume of the German Immigrants series (see also Items 6580, 6581, and 6583), this one listing passengers from Bremen to New York between 1863 and September 1867. Owing to the total destruction of the original Bremen passenger lists, this volume, like the others, is the only practical means of discovering information on thousands of individuals for whom immigrant origin data was thought to be irretrievably lost. In effect, it is a partial reconstruction of the Bremen records, based on official passenger lists and manifests in the custody of the National Archives. It is, therefore, a record of arrivals rather than departures, and it is the closest we are ever likely to come to duplicating information in the lost Bremen records"--Publisher website (December 2007).