Oxfam Sense Making Exercise for a Selection of Evaluations 2013-2014
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Titre
Bilan d’Oxfam 2013-2014 : Tirer les conclusions d’une série d’évaluationsPublication date
2015-02-01Subject
HumanitarianFood and livelihoods
Climate change
Conflict and disasters
Education
Gender
Governance and citizenship
Rights
Water, sanitation and hygiene
Keywords
Active citizenshipCapacity building
Civil society
Disaster risk management
Early warning system
Economic empowerment
Floods
Food production
Food security
Gender mainstreaming
Gender-based violence
Girls' education
Health promotion
Land rights
Local Government
Masculinity
Natural resources
Participation
Programme management
Smallholder agriculture
Value chains
Water and sanitation
Women farmers
Advocacy
Campaigning
SRHR
Sustainable livelihoods approach
Disaster risk reduction
DRR
Humanitarian practice
Monitoring and evaluation
M&E
Sexual and reproductive health and rights
Women's Economic Leadership
WEL
Agriculture
Disasters
Livelihoods
WASH
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Oxfam InternationalDocument type
Evaluation reportDescription
This document reviews a sample of evaluations carried out between January 2013 and October 2014; it is an exercise required by Oxfam's Policy of Program Evaluation. The findings tell us about the nature of Oxfam's programming, helping identify strengths and weaknesses, and lessons, from our programs; the report includes remarks on our evaluation quality. The review is motivated by a desire to learn, so it inevitably focuses more on what needs improvement or requires action. This report aimed to serve internal program audiences; in keeping with its commitment to accountability, Oxfam is now sharing it with the public.