Types of evaluation

There are many types of evaluation study. They differ in their primary objectives, their subjects, timing and orientation.

 

The table below explains the terms used for a wide range of different types of evaluation studies.

 

Type Description 
Sector                                              Aid to a particular sector, such as health or agriculture. As with thematic evaluations, these cover a number of projects and country programmes
Sector programme Sector or programme aid to a particular country
Country programmeAll types of aid (project and non-project) to one country
ThematicOne theme, such as gender or environment, across a number of projects or country programmes, or across an organisation as a whole
Aid instrumentOne aid instrument, such as technical assistance, humanitarian aid, or balance of payments support
SynthesisA synthesis of the findings from a number of evaluations of individual projects or programmes
JointConducted jointly with the partner and other donors
ImpactFocuses on the impact of the aid, rather than on aid delivery. Usually, but not always, carried out some time after project completion
ParticipatoryEvaluation carried out with or by the primary stakeholders, usually the project beneficiaries
ProcessOne aid process or procedure, such as procurement or project monitoring
 

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