Evaluation during war: Current realities and future possibilities of Ukrainian monitoring and evaluation. Antoniv, N., Kalyta, H., Kondratenko, D., Krasovska, O., Kravchuk, I., Lupashko, I., Margolina, L., Pylgun, L., Rishko-Porcescu, A., Savva, M., & Zinovieva, Y. Evaluation: The International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 29(1):67–72, January, 2023. Publisher: Sage Publications
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The article briefs about the current realities and future possibilities of Ukrainian monitoring and evaluation. Embedding monitoring and evaluation in public policy plays a crucial role in achieving tangible results and advancing the political, economic and legal development of Ukraine. The war has created new challenges in the national monitoring and evaluation policy. Coordination of donor support, proper priority setting and development of new policy-making culture, with integrated monitoring and evaluation, should be the main vectors of the Ukrainian policy- making process. These processes should be an integral part of Ukrainian Recovery Plan considered in the nearest time without waiting for the end of the war. Living in new realities, Ukrainian CSOs have to develop new monitoring and evaluation capacities and skills enabling them to quickly assess changing humanitarian needs and act accordingly, as well as to combine humanitarian and development activities. Ukrainian Evaluation Association should be a headliner of the process and advocate importance of monitoring and evaluation in the state policy. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved)
@article{antoniv_evaluation_2023,
	title = {Evaluation during war: {Current} realities and future possibilities of {Ukrainian} monitoring and evaluation},
	volume = {29},
	issn = {1356-3890},
	url = {https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&AuthType=ip,uid&db=psyh&AN=2023-38399-005&site=ehost-live},
	doi = {10.1177/13563890221138739},
	abstract = {The article briefs about the current realities and future possibilities of Ukrainian monitoring and evaluation. Embedding monitoring and evaluation in public policy plays a crucial role in achieving tangible results and advancing the political, economic and legal development of Ukraine. The war has created new challenges in the national monitoring and evaluation policy. Coordination of donor support, proper priority setting and development of new policy-making culture, with integrated monitoring and evaluation, should be the main vectors of the Ukrainian policy- making process. These processes should be an integral part of Ukrainian Recovery Plan considered in the nearest time without waiting for the end of the war. Living in new realities, Ukrainian CSOs have to develop new monitoring and evaluation capacities and skills enabling them to quickly assess changing humanitarian needs and act accordingly, as well as to combine humanitarian and development activities. Ukrainian Evaluation Association should be a headliner of the process and advocate importance of monitoring and evaluation in the state policy. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved)},
	number = {1},
	journal = {Evaluation: The International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice},
	author = {Antoniv, Nataliya and Kalyta, Hanna and Kondratenko, Dmytro and Krasovska, Olha and Kravchuk, Iryna and Lupashko, Iryna and Margolina, Liubov and Pylgun, Larysa and Rishko-Porcescu, Antonina and Savva, Mykhailo and Zinovieva, Yulia},
	month = jan,
	year = {2023},
	note = {Publisher: Sage Publications},
	keywords = {Economic Development, Government Policy Making, Monitoring, Policy Making, Political Issues, Social Issues, War, economic development, evaluation policy, legal development, national monitoring, policy monitoring, political development, public policy, social issues, war},
	pages = {67--72},
}

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