The politics of evaluation in international organizations
This text explores the internal machinery of evaluation systems in international organizations and challenges the conventional understanding of evaluation as a value-free activity. The authors propose new ways of better reconciling evaluation politics with the need to gather reliable evidence to improve the functioning of the United Nations.
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Main Authors: | 1423211786388 Jankauskas, V., 1423211786389 Eckhard, S. |
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Format: | Texto biblioteca |
Language: | eng |
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Oxford (UK) Oxford University Press
2023
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Subjects: | international organizations, international law, agencies, evaluation, SDG 16, SDG 17, |
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