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Human Rights and M(&)E Lessons from The Center for Evaluation Innovation’s

Meeting of the Security, Rights and Development Roundtable Measuring Impact in Implementation April 21, 2014. Human Rights and M(&)E Lessons from The Center for Evaluation Innovation’s Case Studies on Evaluation in Human Rights Organizations. Rhonda Schlangen

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Human Rights and M(&)E Lessons from The Center for Evaluation Innovation’s

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  1. Meeting of the Security, Rights and Development Roundtable • Measuring Impact in Implementation • April 21, 2014 Human Rights and M(&)E Lessons from The Center for Evaluation Innovation’s Case Studies on Evaluation in Human Rights Organizations • Rhonda Schlangen • Independent evaluation consultant

  2. The Age of Measurement

  3. M & E and HUMAN RIGHTS WORK • Barriers • Complexity • What’s working

  4. Human Rights work • Rule of law • Military conflict • Migrant rights • Gender rights • Legal defense

  5. I spent eight years defending political prisoners. • There was no hope of their release. I lost every case. What was my impact? Zero. Should I have done it?I haven’t found one person who says ‘no’.

  6. Disease eradication • Health services • Human rights • Policy change • Campaigning • Education Different • change strategies, time and measurability • Rhonda Schlangen Evaluation

  7. Causal chain

  8. Reality?

  9. What happened?

  10. What’s Working • 1. Develop a robust worldview • 2. Do the simple things right • 3. Distill meaningfully • 4. Horses for courses • 5. Add to the innovation ‘to do’ list

  11. M & E and HUMAN RIGHTS • Barriers • Complexity • What’s working

  12. Thank you! Case studies www.evaluationinnovation.org Rhonda Schlangen Rhondaschlangen@gmail.com www.rhondaschlangen.com

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