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Areas of Expertise

Areas of Expertise

EVALUA Development is organized into four areas of expertise:

■  The evaluation of development projects, programs and public policies

   - Assistance in the design of systems for monitoring, evaluation and capitalization of development experience

   - Support for the development and implementation of national and sectoral M&E plans

   - Missions of monitoring and evaluation of projects, programs or public policies

   - Tracer studies

   - Monitoring of performance indicators

   - Preparatory assistance for establishing programs and public policies

   - Formulation of logical frameworks for projects, programs and public policies

   - Planning and evaluating the implementation of programs and public policies

   - Needs analysis

   - Relevance and feasibility studies

   - CER studies (Coherence, Effectiveness and Relevance).

■  Training and capacity building

   - Managing for Development Results (MfDR).

   - Design of training plans in monitoring and evaluation.

   - Acquiring skills in monitoring and evaluation.

   - Evaluation standards.

   - Use based on performance indicators.

   - Development and design of educational materials.

■  Data collection and processing

   - Organization and management of focus groups.

   - Design of qualitative and quantitative surveys .

   - Data Quality Assessment (DQA).

   - Use of mixed methods (qualitative and quantitative).

   - Literature review and case study.

   - Development and validation of measuring instruments and assessment tools.

   - Diagnostics, surveys and polls

■  Studies and action research in various areas of human and territorial development

   - Education and training.

   - Small and medium-sized enterprises.

   - Social politics.

   - Poverty and social exclusion .

   - Youth and social inclusion .

   - Women and families.

   - Population and sustainable development.

   - Urban services (water, sanitation and transport).

   - Maternal care in rural areas

   - Gender and gender equality

   - Child labour

   - Land-use planning

   - Urban studies and town planning

   - Territorial governance

   - Water and hydraulics

   - Technical networks (travel systems and transportation).

   - New information technologies (NIT)

   - Architectural and urban heritage.