Will your impact evaluation draw reputation-damaging criticism, yawns, or (worse) both?

Build advanced evaluation know-how with this engaging case-based online learning experience from Drs. Jane Davidson and Thomaz Chianca.

Find out how we delighted our clients with a sound, credible, and actionable impact evaluation – all within budget – despite dead ends on ALL of our searches for secondary outcome data!

Now you too can stand out from the crowd as one of the few evaluation teams that can actually pull this off!


You know you’re learning from pros when every sentence contains golden nuggets of wisdom! Jane and Thomaz have a wonderfully relaxed, jargon-free way of communicating “big” concepts and practical tips that almost make impact evaluation look easy! Along with the cheatsheets and templates, this course will cut the costs of any impact evaluation by saving evaluators hundreds of hours of work. I recommend it to anyone interested in evaluations, sustainability, and international development generally, and of course it is absolutely essential for those planning for a retrospective impact evaluation.

-- Dr. Helen Moestue, former Head of MEAL, Sponsorship, Save the Children

Scoping and Framing the Evaluation


  • Stakeholder engagement
  • Identifying who and what the evaluation is for
  • Determining the appropriate evaluation approach, guiding principles, and values
  • Crafting the Key Evaluation Questions (KEQs) to guide the work
  • Connecting the OECD/DAC criteria


Evaluating Design, Implementation, and Durability


  • Challenges with obtaining historical data
  • Using GIS maps to show clearly what was implemented and where
  • Assessing durability: A mixed method approach
  • Designing and using rubrics for evidence synthesis in the field
Evaluating Outcomes, Impacts, and Sustainment


  • Sustainment vs. sustainability
  • Identifying the relevant outcomes and impacts
  • What to do when secondary evidence is unavailable
  • Triangulation with different sources of evidence
  • Mixed method causal inference
  • Using rubrics to assess baseline, outcomes, impacts, and sustainment


Value for Investment Analysis


  • Options for answering the VfI KEQ (and why we opted for a cost-benefit analysis here)
  • Identifying the big-ticket items to include in a cost-benefit analysis
  • Figuring out the cost component
  • Monetizing benefits
  • Estimating a cost-benefit ratio
  • VfI lessons learned
Sensemaking, Synthesis, and Reporting


  • Sensemaking and synthesis - bringing it back to the big picture
  • Extracting the lessons learned for lasting change
  • What kinds of things help or limits durability and sustainment?
  • What makes for a good transition and exit?
  • Dataviz and reporting tips and tricks
  • 10 tips for doing great retrospective impact evaluation


e-Course Topics


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Developing country evaluator discounts available!

To help make this course accessible to those who need it, we are offering a special deep discount for self-pay evaluation professionals who are based in one of the World Bank's list of low-income and low-middle-income economies, as well as for evaluators who work for a local evaluation consulting firm in those countries (that are not branches or subsidiaries of an organization based in a developing country): https://datahelpdesk.worldbank.org/knowledgebase/articles/906519

For your unique discount code, please visit https://realevaluation.com/contact/ and send us a message explaining how you qualify.