Advanced Seminar, 6th –7th June 2013, Berlin
(firmenpresse) - Ex-ante, ongoing and ex-post evaluation – What can we expect beyond 2013
The real impact of EU Funds will be increasingly addressed in the new programming period 2014-2020. After 2013 the evaluation and monitoring rules of the new programming period 2014- 2020 have to be fulfilled. The Commission recommends a much greater use of strict evaluation methods, such as impact evaluation, and demands that plans for ongoing evaluation of each programme shall become obligatory. Therefore, a proper toolkit of evaluation methods is crucial for current and coming activities in EU Funds management.
At advanced seminar participants will receive a toolkit of different evaluation methods and learn how to implement them in practice.
With special focus on:
•Evaluation 2014-2020
oEx-ante, Ongoing and Ex-post Evaluation Requirements
oNew Logical Framework
oMeasurable Goals and Quality Indicators
oEvidence Based Preparation of Cohesion Policy 2014-2020
oSetting up an Evaluation Plan for the New Programming Period
•Evaluation Criteria and Evaluation Questions
•Advanced Counterfactual Impact Evaluation
•How to Collect Data and Measure Impacts
All details regarding the programme and the speakers as well as the registration formalities are available here: http://www.euroacad.eu/fileadmin/user_upload/dateien/seminars/Evaluation_Techniques_for_EU_Funds_in_the_Present_and_Next_Programming_Period_2014-2020_PR.pdf
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