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− | {{Term|EX-ANTE EVALUATION|Is performed before the implementation of a programme, project or policy. Its purpose is to gather information and carry out analyses that help to define objectives and to ensure that these objectives can be met and ensures that reliable later evaluation of the programme or project will be possible.<ref>[http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/information_society/evaluation/data/pdf/lib_master/eur_budg_guide_ex_ante.pdf European Commission. Ex-ante Evaluation: A practical guide for preparing proposals for expenditure programmes. Brussels, 2001.]</ref> Ex-ante evaluation can include "programme theory reconstruction or assessment | + | {{Term|EX-ANTE EVALUATION|Is performed before the implementation of a programme, project or policy. Its purpose is to gather information and carry out analyses that help to define [[Objective|objectives]] and to ensure that these objectives can be met and ensures that reliable later [[Evaluation|evaluation]] of the programme or project will be possible.<ref>[http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/information_society/evaluation/data/pdf/lib_master/eur_budg_guide_ex_ante.pdf European Commission. Ex-ante Evaluation: A practical guide for preparing proposals for expenditure programmes. Brussels, 2001.]</ref> Ex-ante evaluation can include "programme theory reconstruction or [[Assessment|assessment]] and scenario studies as well as summaries of existing research and evaluation to ascertain the empirical support for proposed activities".<ref>Imas Linda G. Morra, Rist C. Ray. The Road To Results; Designing and Conducting Effective Development Evaluations pp.11. The World Bank, Washington DC, 2009.</ref>}} |
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EX-ANTE EVALUATION |
Is performed before the implementation of a programme, project or policy. Its purpose is to gather information and carry out analyses that help to define objectives and to ensure that these objectives can be met and ensures that reliable later evaluation of the programme or project will be possible.[1] Ex-ante evaluation can include "programme theory reconstruction or assessment and scenario studies as well as summaries of existing research and evaluation to ascertain the empirical support for proposed activities".[2] |
References
- ↑ European Commission. Ex-ante Evaluation: A practical guide for preparing proposals for expenditure programmes. Brussels, 2001.
- ↑ Imas Linda G. Morra, Rist C. Ray. The Road To Results; Designing and Conducting Effective Development Evaluations pp.11. The World Bank, Washington DC, 2009.