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A literature review is an overview of the current state of knowledge with regards to the topic of the impact evaluation (mechanisms and/or intervention to be studies). It places the impact evaluation within the existing literature, emphasizing what the IE will contribute / how it will advance the field. A summary of the findings from the literature review is included in the [[Impact Evaluation Concept Note]]. | |||
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NOTE: this article is only a stub. Please add content!
A literature review is an overview of the current state of knowledge with regards to the topic of the impact evaluation (mechanisms and/or intervention to be studies). It places the impact evaluation within the existing literature, emphasizing what the IE will contribute / how it will advance the field. A summary of the findings from the literature review is included in the Impact Evaluation Concept Note.
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- organize information on the topic into subsections. for each subsection, include a brief description / overview, with links to articles that provide details
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This article is part of the topic Impact Evaluation Design
Additional Resources
Oxfam Brief on conducting effective literature reviews: "Reviewing the Existing Literature"