Tips for the Presentation of a Good Project Evaluation Proposal
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The book "TIPS FOR THE PRESENTATION OF A GOOD PROJECT EVALUATION PROPOSAL" intended to be a simple guide with practical advice mainly to young, emerging evaluators or less experienced in the evaluation area who want to apply to different selection process for Performance Appraisal of international organization projects. What led me to prepare this guide is the little information that is available when they wish to participate in such selection process.
This book just pretended to be a simple guide with practical recommendations for those consultants who wish to present a good project assessment proposal of project, programme and/or public policy.
In this book you will find some useful tips to be selected as Independent Evaluator for contracts with intergovernmental organizations, cooperation agencies, developmental bank, non-governmental organizations, among others.
Although each organization has its own requirements, there are some data that are always necessary to provide when presenting a good technical and financial proposal in a concise and summarized manner.
For this reason, this guide provides some valuable "TIPS FOR THE PRESENTATION OF A GOOD PROJECT EVALUATION PROPOSAL".
Its main objective is to make some precise recommendations and indicate in a practical way all the information required to apply and be selected as independent evaluators.
With this guide you will learn to:
✅ Prepare an assertive technical proposal from the Results Based Approach including methodology and tools used by the intergovernmental organizations like the Logical Framework, Theory of Change, etc.
✅ Present a financial proposal according to the reference terms.
✅ Evaluation Matrix, Schedule of Activities, Cost Breakdown by Items and Deliverable Products Templates.
Besides, you will find a BONUS:
? It includes QR Codes that will direct readers to different links containing some free resources to develop a Theory of Change Squeme.
Do you want to know the tips that will help you to get a good result and to be successful in the selection process as external evaluator?
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Tips for the Presentation of a Good Project Evaluation Proposal - Gladis María Demarchi
Tips for the Presentation of a Good Project Evaluation Proposal
Data to include when applying as external consultants for contracts with international organizations.
Gladis María Demarchi
Biography:
Gladis María Demarchi: Bachelor in International Relations and Master in Latin American Social and Political Studies with extensive experience working as an international consultant.
Specialist in planning, design, monitoring and evaluation of public policies, programs and social projects developed in Latin America according to the results-based management approach, methodologies and other tools used by international organizations.
Expert in systematization of information and interpretation of data from primary and secondary sources.
Mentor of emerging evaluators.
Links to contact the author:
gladis.demarchi@outlook.cl
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/gladis-demarchi-6660a517/
About this book:
This book is intended to be a simple guide with practical advice for those consultants who wish to present a good project evaluation proposal.
First, what led me to prepare this guide is the little information that is available mainly to young or less experienced evaluators when they wish to participate in the various selection processes as external consultants to contracts of international organizations.
Although each organization has its own