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4. Evaluating HIV Practices and Evidence-Supported Programs in AIDS Community-Based Organizations
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Robin Lin Miller
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Acknowledgments xi
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Part I. Foundations
- 1. Tackling Wicked Problems in Complex Evaluation Ecologies 3
- 2. Ecological Thinking as a Route to Sustainability in Evaluation 25
- 3. Indigenous Insight on Valuing Complexity, Sustaining Relationships, Being Accountable 45
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Part II. Vulnerabilities in Diverse Evaluation Ecologies
- 4. Evaluating HIV Practices and Evidence-Supported Programs in AIDS Community-Based Organizations 69
- 5. Complex Ecology in International Development Evaluation, Focusing on Women and People with Disabilities 103
- 6. Creating Collaborative Community Practices through Restorative Justice Principles in Evaluation 129
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Part III. System and Policy Responsiveness to Complex Evaluation Ecologies
- 7. Creating a Sustainable and Equitable Food System 155
- 8. Developing Relevant and Responsible Recommendations in Health Policy 180
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Part IV. Toward Solutions
- 9. Considering the Paris Declaration Principles on Aid Effectiveness as a Means to Drive Reform 201
- 10. Digging Deeper to Engage Wicked Problems through Evaluation 234
- Contributors 257
- Index 265
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Acknowledgments xi
-
Part I. Foundations
- 1. Tackling Wicked Problems in Complex Evaluation Ecologies 3
- 2. Ecological Thinking as a Route to Sustainability in Evaluation 25
- 3. Indigenous Insight on Valuing Complexity, Sustaining Relationships, Being Accountable 45
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Part II. Vulnerabilities in Diverse Evaluation Ecologies
- 4. Evaluating HIV Practices and Evidence-Supported Programs in AIDS Community-Based Organizations 69
- 5. Complex Ecology in International Development Evaluation, Focusing on Women and People with Disabilities 103
- 6. Creating Collaborative Community Practices through Restorative Justice Principles in Evaluation 129
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Part III. System and Policy Responsiveness to Complex Evaluation Ecologies
- 7. Creating a Sustainable and Equitable Food System 155
- 8. Developing Relevant and Responsible Recommendations in Health Policy 180
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Part IV. Toward Solutions
- 9. Considering the Paris Declaration Principles on Aid Effectiveness as a Means to Drive Reform 201
- 10. Digging Deeper to Engage Wicked Problems through Evaluation 234
- Contributors 257
- Index 265