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Our Next Advocacy Evaluation Breakfast: A Closer Look at Global Health Policy NetworksGlobally, why have deaths from certain conditions declined faster than others? Typically, people’s answers focus...
Tags: global health, APEP News, Advocacy and Social Media, Advocacy Strategies Creating and Measuring Interim Policy Objectives The APEP team will be doing a webinar for Independent Sector on May 3rd at 2PM EST on defining and tracking meaningful benchmarks for progress on...
Tags: Philanthropy, APEP News, Advocacy Strategies Save The Date: Advocacy Evaluation Breakfast on May 8th, 8:15-9:45AM It’s morning. You’re hungry. And under-caffeinated. You think: “whatever happened to APEP’s advocacy evaluation breakfasts?” Don’t...
Tags: Evaluation Theory and Methods, APEP News, Advocacy Strategies Gross National Happiness? The Washington Post’s recent piece on happiness raises an important question: how do we measure something as subjective as personal “happiness”? For advocacy evaluators,...
Tags: APEP News, Advocacy Strategies A Message from APEP Head Honcho, David Devlin-Foltz As many of our Washington DC colleagues know already, Lisa Molinaro is leaving the Advocacy Planning and Evaluation Program on February 8th to...
Tags: Education, Evaluation Theory and Methods, APEP News Wanted: Suggestions for Future Advocacy Evaluation Breakfasts Many thanks to those of you who attended last week’s advocacy evaluation breakfast with our colleagues from the United Nations Foundation...
Tags: Evaluation Theory and Methods, APEP News, Advocacy Strategies Breakfast to Go We’re excited to be hosting an advocacy evaluation breakfast with folks from the United Nations Foundation on the Foundation’s cool internal advocacy evaluation systems next Thursday...
Tags: APEP News, Advocacy and Social Media, Advocacy Strategies Save the Date: Advocacy Evaluation Breakfast on Dec. 15th Colleagues from the United Nations Foundation will be dropping by on Dec. 15th at 8:15am to describe their new internal performance...
Tags: Education, APEP News, US Politics All About Measurement In last week’s New York Times Sunday Review section, Robert Crease wrote a thoughtful piece about the limitations of our thinking about measurement. The essay points out how our...
Tags: Reproductive Health, APEP News, Evaluation Theory and Practice As California Goes, So Goes the Nation (Or So They Say) This past Tuesday, Annette Gardner dropped by for a breakfast chat about her evaluation of The California Endowment’s Clinic Consortia Policy...
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