Using Participatory Process Evaluation to Understand the Dynamics of Change in a Nutrition Education Programme

Format:Paper
Publication year: 
2014

With roots in approaches to popular education and participatory action research that place the learner and the ‘beneficiary’ of development at the centre of enquiry and action, the participatory visualisation methods associated with Participatory Rural Appraisal have been widely used as tools for learning and accountability. In this article, the author reflects on lessons learnt from using these methods in a participatory process evaluation of an educational programme aimed at addressing chronic malnutrition in an East African country. Building on this experience, she explores the educative and empowering dimensions of participatory visualisation methods, and considers the contribution that these methods can make to effective evaluation.

Source publication information
Series: 
IDS Working Paper
Volume: 
No 437
Pages: 
22
Publisher
Institute of Development Studies
University of Sussex, Brighton, BN1 9RE, UK
www.ids.ac.uk

How to find this resource

ISBN
978-1-78118-154-6
ISSN
2040-0209
Shelfmark in IDS Resource Centre
D: Monitoring and Evaluation 5852
Post date: 05/03/2014 - 12:58
Format:
Paper