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This review aims to provide a framework to understand and document the full range of impacts from Social Cash Transfer programs
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How to use a before-and-after study to evaluate your digital health product.
Study develops this two-way linkage between the Tradeoff Analysis Model of agricultural systems and a partial equilibrium market model
This page provide guidance for Civil Servants using the Evaluation Registry
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Formerly part of M18, how to prepare and interpret analytical quality control (AQC) charts to verify the performance of your monitoring method.
List of all the tools and techniques in the toolkit.
This paper applies 3 methods to evaluate education systems and to inform how to improve system coherence for learning
How to use a cost effectiveness analysis to evaluate your digital health product.
Helping public health practitioners conducting evaluations on how to plan them.
This paper uses lessons learned from an analysis of alcohol policy development in Hungary
This paper sets out principles for designing a process initiated and supported at the national level
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