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1 Evaluability Assessment Template Evaluability Assessment Template An Evaluability Assessment examines the extent to which a project or a programme can be evaluated in a reliable and credible fashion. An evaluability assessment calls for the early review of a proposed project or programme in order to ascertain whether its objectives are adequately defined and its results verifiable. Purpose The overall purpose of an evaluability assessment is to decide whether an evaluation is worthwhile in terms of its likely benefits, consequences and costs. Also, the purpose is to decide whether a programme needs to be modified, whether it should go ahead or be stopped. Timing The evaluability assessment is appropriate early in the programme cycle - when the programme is being designed but has not yet become operational. A second opinion on a programme and the strength of its design and logic is only worthwhile at this early stage - when something can be done to remedy any weaknesses. Initiator The evaluability assessment is undertaken by the Project/Programme Manager. Methodology Review of programme documentation. This reveals much about programme goals, organisation, resourcing etc. Insofar as documentation is inadequate and does not provide much information this also highlights what may be a cause for concern. Analysis of the information system defined in the programme (or related to the programme) and determination the information needs. Interview of the main stakeholders. This complements a documentary analysis and more particularly clarifies stakeholders intentions and expectations. In order to interview stakeholders some kind of mapping exercise is also needed to identify who the main stakeholders are, e.g. key managers, policy makers and representatives of the assumed beneficiaries and programme managers. Analysis of the programme. This should include assumed mechanisms for successful implementation, and an assessment of their likely success in the real-world conditions of the programme. Logic models and programme theories are commonly thought of as appropriate tools for this analysis. Given the contextualised and complex nature of socio-economic development, more complex tools such as realist analyses of Context/ Mechanisms/ Outcome configurations; simulation or modeling; or Theory of Change Workshops may be useful.
2 1. Assessment The assessment answers the following questions: I. Does the quality of the design of the Programme allow for the evaluation? A. Is the justification of the intervention realistic? B. Are the objectives of the programme clear, realistic and commonly understood by the stakeholders? C. Are there SMART performance indicators? D. Are the performance indicators monitored adequately? E. Is the logframe flexible and responsive to external factors? Were there modifications to the intervention logic and why? Quality of the design of the programme document Yes No Justification of the intervention Clear, realistic and commonly understood objectives SMART performance indicators Monitored performance indicators Flexible and responsive logframe? If Yes > 50%: the programme can go ahead If 80% > No > 50%: the programme should be modified If No > 80%: the programme should be stopped II. Are the results of the programme verifiable based on the planned collection systems? A. Will baseline data be available to track change? B. Is monitoring data planned to be collected on a regular basis against performance indicators? C. Does the present stage of the execution of the programme allows for evaluation? Availability of data Yes No Baseline data Programme Document Progress reports Reviews (tripartite reviews) Independent Project Evaluation reports Minutes of meetings Studies Presentations Mission Reports Agreement(s)/ MOU Financial documents (budget revisions) Any other documents relevant for the evaluation
3 Present stage of project execution Yes No The expenditure rate is higher than 70% The critical mass of activities has been implemented Minor activities remain to be done III. Would the evaluation be feasible, credible and useful? A. Does the timing of the evaluation fit into the programme cycle (usefulness of evaluation at that point in time)? B. Have the building blocks of the programme, if any, been previously evaluated? C. Can external factors (political, climatic, security etc.) hamper the evaluation? D. Is the budget sufficient for the evaluation exercise envisaged? E. Are key stakeholders available for interviews in the field and in HQ during the planned evaluation time period? Feasible, credible and useful evaluation Yes No Good evaluation timing (useful evaluation at that point in time) The building blocks of the programme, if any, have been previously evaluated The political situation is conducive to the evaluation (travels are possible to project locations and to The security situation is conducive to the evaluation (travels are possible to project locations and to The climatic situation is conducive to the evaluation (travels are possible to project locations and to Availability of key stakeholders in the field (no national events, such as elections, holidays, during the evaluation time period) Availability of key stakeholders at HQ (no national events, such as elections, holidays, during the evaluation time period) Adequate evaluation budget 2. Recommendations Based on the above, the assessment recommends the following: The evaluation should take place The Project/Programme should be modified The Project/Programme should be implemented as it is The Project/Programme should be stopped Yes No
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