RE: Disability inclusion in evaluation | Eval Forward

Yes, it's true that every place is different, but on the program I'm involved in as Monitoring and Evaluation Manager, the active participation of the disabled and their inclusion is very important, because their opinions count a lot if we're talking about an inclusive evaluation. Even if it often requires a great deal of awareness-raising on their part to ensure their active participation, it's quite normal to explain to them the importance of an inclusive evaluation, which is above all centred on them for a good evaluation and to measure the extent to which the project's objectives have been achieved.

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