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Internatio​​​​​nal Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie) Stakeholde​​​​​r Questionna​​​​​ire

Dear All,

On behalf of the 3ie Board, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation have contracted Triple Line Consulting, with ODI, to carry out a Process Evaluation of the International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie). As part of our consultation with stakeholders, we would like to draw on the experience from a broad range of policymakers, implementing agencies and evaluation practitioners including members of the African Community of Practice on Managing for Development Results group.

We are hoping to reach four categories of stakeholders;

1. Policy makers in developing countries, 2. Agencies implementing development programmes, 3. Policy makers and officials in organisations which fund development programmes, 4. Evaluation practitioners

Here is a link to the survey:

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/3ie

Thank you for taking the time to fill in this survey, which will give us important information about practitioners' views on impact evaluation and 3ie's role within the sphere of impact evaluation. We have tested the survey ourselves and anticipate that it will take about 12 minutes to fill in.

We are sending out surveys to 3ie stakeholders via several evaluation-related listservs.  You may receive notification of the survey through other listservs: unfortunately there is nothing we can do to avoid this sort of duplication.  Please only fill in one survey and accept our apologies for any cross-postings.

Thank you for your participation!

For any correspondence please get in touch via email to jonathan@tripleline.com

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