Envisioning Success: Building Blocks for Strategic and Comprehensive Peacebuilding Impact Evaluation
Publisher: Journal of Peacebuilding & Development
Author(s): Larissa A. Fast and Reina C. Neufeldt
Date: 2005
Topics: Assessment, Monitoring and Evaluation, Programming
Linking peacebuilding and development is an emerging area of specialisation. Changes in the political, social, and economic contexts, the intangible dimensions of attitudinal and relational change, and the need to take a long-term perspective in order to capture the effects of programming all pose substantial challenges to peacebuilding programming for development agencies. This article provides a series of guiding questions for evaluation which can also be used in the planning and monitoring stages of a peacebuilding or conflictsensitive development programming.1 Drawing upon the work of scholars and practitioners working in the fields of development and peacebuilding, the article presents a process to generate strategic building blocks for a comprehensive approach to evaluating peacebuilding programming.