
Evaluation and Outcome Measurement
Evaluation and outcome measurement refer to processes that assess the effectiveness of programs or interventions. Evaluation involves systematic reviews to understand what works and what doesn’t, while outcome measurement focuses on tracking and quantifying the results of an initiative, such as improvements in health, education, or social well-being. Together, they provide evidence to support decision-making, ensuring that resources are used effectively and that programs achieve their intended goals. This helps organizations improve their efforts and better serve the community by identifying successful strategies and areas needing enhancement.