D'Ostie-Racine Léna, Dagenais Christian, Ridde Valéry
Université de Montréal, Département de Psychologie, Montréal, Canada.
Eval Program Plann. 2013 Feb;36(1):71-9. doi: 10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2012.07.002. Epub 2012 Jul 21.
While program evaluations are increasingly valued by international organizations to inform practices and public policies, actual evaluation use (EU) in such contexts is inconsistent. Moreover, empirical literature on EU in the context of humanitarian Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) is very limited. The current article focuses on the evaluability assessment (EA) of a West-Africa based humanitarian NGO's progressive evaluation strategy. Since 2007, the NGO has established an evaluation strategy to inform its maternal and child health care user-fee exemption intervention. Using Wholey's (2004) framework, the current EA enabled us to clarify with the NGO's evaluation partners the intent of their evaluation strategy and to design its program logic model. The EA ascertained the plausibility of the evaluation strategy's objectives, the accessibility of relevant data, and the utility for intended users of evaluating both the evaluation strategy and the conditions that foster EU. Hence, key evaluability conditions for an EU study were assured. This article provides an example of EA procedures when such guidance is scant in the literature. It also offers an opportunity to analyze critically the use of EAs in the context of a humanitarian NGO's collaboration with evaluators and political actors.
虽然项目评估越来越受到国际组织的重视,以指导实践和公共政策,但在这种情况下实际的评估应用(EU)并不一致。此外,关于人道主义非政府组织(NGO)背景下的评估应用的实证文献非常有限。本文聚焦于一个总部位于西非的人道主义非政府组织渐进式评估策略的可评估性评估(EA)。自2007年以来,该非政府组织制定了一项评估策略,以指导其母婴保健用户费用豁免干预措施。运用Wholey(2004)的框架,当前的可评估性评估使我们能够与该非政府组织的评估伙伴阐明其评估策略的意图,并设计其项目逻辑模型。可评估性评估确定了评估策略目标的合理性、相关数据的可获取性,以及评估策略和促进评估应用的条件对预期用户的有用性。因此,确保了评估应用研究的关键可评估性条件。本文提供了一个在文献中此类指导较少时的可评估性评估程序示例。它还提供了一个机会,以批判性地分析在人道主义非政府组织与评估人员及政治行为者合作的背景下可评估性评估 的使用情况。