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− | Refers to the final product or service which a programme or project delivers to its [[Intended Users|intended users]]. Outputs are a component of a [[ | + | Refers to the final product or service which a programme or project delivers to its [[Intended Users|intended users]]. Outputs are a component of a [[Logic Model|logic model]] in which they are located between [[Activities|activities]] and [[Outcomes|outcomes]]. A programme or project is considered to be effective when outputs produce desired outcomes.<ref>Mark M. Melvin in Mathison, Sandra. Encyclopaedia of Evaluation, pp 287, Ed. University of British Columbia. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2005.</ref> |
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Products, services and capital goods which are delivered as part of a work, which are expected to serve as relevant factors that can foster a desired change/outcome in a development context. Thus, outputs are any tangible product gained from a project or a work (e.g. publication, flyer, training course, support sessions, papers).[1]
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References
- ↑ wiki.answers.com (17 December 2009), wordnetweb.princeton.edu (17 December 2009), Glossary of Key Terms in Evaluation and Results Based Management, OECD, 2002
- ↑ Mark M. Melvin in Mathison, Sandra. Encyclopaedia of Evaluation, pp 287, Ed. University of British Columbia. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2005.