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Overview – General
WHAT IS THE IOCE?
IOCE is a loose alliance of regional and national
evaluation organisations (associations, societies and networks)
from around the world that collaborate to:
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build evaluation leadership
and capacity in developing countries, |
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foster the cross-fertilisation
of evaluation theory and practice around the world, |
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address international
challenges in evaluation, and |
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assist the evaluation
profession to take a more global approach to contributing to
the identification and solution of world problems. |
We invite all regional and national professional evaluation
associations, societies and networks to join us! We also invite
everyone interested in evaluation to make use of our resources,
to participate in our initiatives and to contribute to our goals
through your evaluation organisation. We offer linkages
to other evaluation organisations, material on how to develop evaluation
associations, forums that network evaluators internationally, news
of events and important initiatives, and opportunities to exchange
ideas, practices, and insights with evaluation associations, societies
and networks throughout the world.
IOCE AS PART OF A BROADER MOVEMENT
Internationally, evaluation is at the heart of modern
developments in governance and democracy. We live in a world
that demands continuous improvement in the performance of administrations;
greater accountability and transparency – in the interests
of citizens as well as policy makers; and effective delivery of
results in the in public and private sectors and civil society.
Evaluation addresses these demands by providing feedback on what
has worked; deepening our understanding of the processes of policy
implementation; designing knowledge systems that allow institutions
and systems to learn; and developing capacities to manage effectively
and to innovate. In many countries and in every continent
evaluators have come together to form professional associations
and societies. The IOCE already has been formed by societies from
Asia, Africa, Latin America, North America, Europe and Australasia.
The growth in the numbers of such associations and societies has
been rapid. In the 1980s there were only three national and regional
evaluation societies, by the late 1990s there were nine and by the
beginning of the 21st century the number had grown to fifty.
These evaluation organisations aim to improve methods and practice,
enhance the standards and quality of evaluation work, develop skills,
promote ethical behaviour and standards, strengthen professional
independence and provide a forum for exchange, debate and learning.
The IOCE has been set up to add value to these many national and
regional efforts – to encourage cooperation and to strengthen
evaluation internationally. IOCE is part of this contemporary
movement that looks to evaluation as a profession and practice that
can contribute to improve societal, policy and institutional problem
solving and development.
The Role of IOCE in Supporting National and Regional Evaluation Networks |
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