by Institute for Global Dialogue
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by Institute for Global Dialogue
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“We must review what we learned implementing the Millennium Development Goals – what worked and what didn’t work,” Deborah Rugg, Chair of the UN Evaluation Group (UNEG), said in a news release. “As evaluators, we offer evidence to answer these questions and help determine what needs to be done differently.”
The Group’s new report, entitled ‘Evaluation Changes Lives – Realizing Evaluation’s Potential to Inform the Global Sustainable Development Goals,’ focuses on topics ranging from gender equality, improving public accountability, cutting greenhouse gas emissions and protecting civilians in conflict zones.
Available at: http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=50319#.VQvXutKUfSk