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Measuring the immeasurable planning, monitoring and evaluation of networks
Measuring the Immeasurable: Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation of Networks addresses the conceptual and practical challenges of assessing the performance and impact of networks, particularly in complex social change and development contexts. The book explores frameworks and methodologies for planning, monitoring, and evaluating networked initiatives, emphasizing qualitative indicators, learning-oriented approaches, and adaptive management. It examines issues such as power relations, collaboration dynamics, knowledge sharing, and collective outcomes that are often difficult to quantify. By offering tools, case examples, and reflective practices, the book supports practitioners, donors, and researchers in developing more meaningful and context-sensitive evaluation strategies for networks beyond conventional metrics.
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