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Once impact evaluation results are available (results may be intermediate or final), dissemination is critical for ensuring the impact evaluation has the intended influence.  
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== Guidelines ==
Typical forums for disseminating impact evaluation results include:


=== Academic Audience ===
This includes working papers, journal publications, and presentations at seminars and academic conferences.


 
=== Policy outreach===
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This includes presentations to policymakers, stakeholder workshops, and preparation of policy briefs
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Revision as of 16:54, 9 February 2018

Once impact evaluation results are available (results may be intermediate or final), dissemination is critical for ensuring the impact evaluation has the intended influence.


Guidelines

Typical forums for disseminating impact evaluation results include:

Academic Audience

This includes working papers, journal publications, and presentations at seminars and academic conferences.

Policy outreach

This includes presentations to policymakers, stakeholder workshops, and preparation of policy briefs

Back to Parent

This article is part of the topic Dissemination


Additional Resources

  • list here other articles related to this topic, with a brief description and link