Developing a toolkit to measure advocacy
Outcomes Explain How difficult it is measure (use examples in the toolkit pg 7) Different ways to get there (which introduces confusion etc)
Outcomes Specific changes that result from your project Changes for individuals Changes for communities Changes in how services are delivered Changes to the way you deliver advocacy Ask for some examples of outcomes that they measure Pop them on the flipchart and see if they can be grouped as above Explain in more detail the four groupings
Aim of the project Do people think we need a toolkit to measure advocacy? Why? Why not? To give guidance To give examples To explore different measurement tools To give templates
Vanilla Model Special Flavours Different types of advocacy – the toolkit is the vanilla to which you add your special flavours Vanilla Model Special Flavours
Step 1 – Define your Objective Do people think we need a toolkit to measure advocacy? Why? Why not? To give guidance To give examples To explore different measurement tools To give templates
Step 2 – Identify the outcomes Do people think we need a toolkit to measure advocacy? Why? Why not? To give guidance To give examples To explore different measurement tools To give templates
Step 3 – Define how to measure outcomes Do people think we need a toolkit to measure advocacy? Why? Why not? To give guidance To give examples To explore different measurement tools To give templates
Step 4 – Analyse and present Do people think we need a toolkit to measure advocacy? Why? Why not? To give guidance To give examples To explore different measurement tools To give templates
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