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Notes from Outcome Mapping (OM) workshop

21-25 February 2005, Lebensgarten, Germany
Attended by Enrique Mendizabal and Ben Ramalingam
The workshop was led by Sarah Earl of IDRC with support from Beatrice
Briggs and Agnieszka Komoch of the International Institute for Facilitation
and Consensus (IIFC).
There were around 20 participants, including representatives from
Northern donors (SDC and Sida), multilaterals (ILO), a range of
NGOs, civil servants from the North and South, researchers and independent
consultants.
There were in fact two parallel training courses held over the
week. The main one covered the Outcome Mapping (OM) methodology
developed by IDRC, and was presented by Sarah Earl, one of the original
developers of the approach. There were also shorter sessions on
facilitation techniques that could be used to support the application
of OM. These sessions were led by Beatrice Briggs, of the International
Institute for Facilitation and Consensus, who are partnering with
IDRC on OM training and dissemination.
In general, there was a clearly stated interest in OM as a tool
to promote evaluation for learning purposes. There was also recognition
that the methods and tools needed to be adapted to specific conditions.
Concerns focused on the compatibility of OM with other approaches;
specifically, results-based approaches and log-frame analysis which
were seen to be geared towards evaluation for accountability purposes.
The links below provide more information:
For further information contact Ben
Ramalingam or Enrique
Mendizabal
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