Evaluating Advocacy: Challenges, Methodologies and Solutions
This presentation provides an introduction to evaluating advocacy; challenges, methodologies and solutions. Originally presented in March 2021 for the European Centre for Public Affairs.
The Owl RE team writes and speaks regularly on evaluation and related areas. Our philosophy is to share as much as possible our know-how and beliefs on the exciting and topsy-turvy world of evaluation. We also encourage our clients to share their evaluation reports. On this page you will find all our available resources. Please feel free to share and use.
This presentation provides an introduction to evaluating advocacy; challenges, methodologies and solutions. Originally presented in March 2021 for the European Centre for Public Affairs.
This presentation provides an introduction to humanitarian advocacy; what is humanitarian advocacy and how does it differ from other types of advocacy and communications? The advocacy process and tactics are explained. Originally presented in December 2018 at the University of Geneva for the “Communicating in humanitarian settings” Module of CERAH.
An overview of Oxfam’s GROW campaign, a global campaign on food justice; originally presented by Glenn for the Executive Certificate – Advocacy in International Affairs, the Graduate Institute, Geneva, Switzerland, March 2014.
This presentation is for a one day workshop on evaluating communication programmes, products and campaigns. The main steps and methods are covered with real life examples given. This workshop was originally conducted by Glenn for Gellis Communications in Brussels in October 2009.
Presentation originally made by Glenn on the challenges and opportunities to communicating evaluation findings at a Kampala Evaluation Talk, 17 October 2014, Kampala, Uganda for the The Uganda Evaluation Association as part of the GIZ project on Evaluation Capacity Development in Uganda.
How are evaluation findings actually used? This presentation by Glenn examines what are the different types of evaluation use and what influences use. Originally presented at the Swiss National Health Promotion Conference, 19 January 2017.