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Stakeholders
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| Beneficiary | |
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| End-user | |
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| Feedback | Focus group |
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| Participatory evaluation | |
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| Target | Target group |
Beneficiary (Back / Top)
The individual, group, or organization, whether targeted or not, that benefit, directly or indirectly, from the implementation of a programme, project or output.
See also: “End-user”, “Target group”
Recipient of an output or accomplishment.
See also: “Stakeholder”, “Beneficiary”
A process consisting of the transmission of relevant information from monitoring and evaluation exercises to targetted users so as to facilitate learning and decision-making. Such information usually comprises findings, conclusions, recommendations and lessons learned.
See also: “Lesson learned”, “Learning”, “Best practice”
A group of individuals having some common interest or characteristics, brought together by a moderator, who uses the group and its interaction as a way to gain information about a specific or focused issue.
See also: “Data collection method”, “Facilitator”
A broad term for the involvement of various stakeholders in evaluation. It involves the collective examination and assessment of a project or subprogramme by the stakeholders (programme managers and staff included) and solicits views of end-users and beneficiaries. Participatory evaluations involve reflective, action-oriented assessments of performance and accomplishment which yield lessons learned and instructive practices.
See also: “Evaluation”
A specified objective that indicates the number, timing and location of what is to be achieved.
The main beneficiaries of a programme or project that are expected to gain from the results of that programme or project. They are closely related to its impact and relevance.
See also: “End-user”, “Beneficiary”, “Stakeholder”