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    Namibia RSRC Activity: Evaluation Design Report

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    Date
    2014-10-22
    Author
    Coward, Chris
    Fellows, Michelle
    Gordon, Andy
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    Abstract
    This evaluation design report documents the evaluation questions and methodology that will guide the evaluation of Namibia’s Regional Study and Resource Centers (RSRCs). This report provides an overview of the RSRCs and the project, describes the literature review undertaken, details the research questions, and describes the research methods and activities that will take place in this evaluation project. Research methods include surveys, interviews, focus groups, observations, and a relatively new evaluation approach built on storytelling, Most Significant Change (MSC). The report also incorporates feedback from key stakeholders of the project, including the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), MCA-Nambia, and the Namibia Library and Archives Service (NLAS).
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    http://hdl.handle.net/1773/27323
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