THE EVALUATION OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION INTERVENTIONS:
PART II: EEMERGING PRACTICE & THEORY
The evaluation of conflict resolution and peacebuilding projects has arisen
as a source of interest and concern throughout our field. To follow up on
INCORE's previous work on this topic, an international meeting was held in
Northern Ireland in July 2002. Practitioners, funders and evaluators who
have been actively engaged in this work have raised a number of practical
and theoretical challenges based on their own experiences. 'The Evaluation
of Conflict Resolution Interventions. Part II: Emerging Practice and
Theory' explores not only the challenges that have been encountered by
those undertaking conflict resolution evaluation (CRE), but also some
emerging considerations for improving our practice and our theoretical
approaches.
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