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Tools for Designing and Conducting Social and Behavior Change Evaluations

Arlington: USAID Advancing Nutrition (2022), iv, 16 pp.
"Social and behavior change (SBC) is a key component of effective multi-sectoral nutrition activities. High-quality evaluations of SBC components are essential to identifying what went well, what could have been done differently, and how to improve future program design. The tools included here accompany Evaluating Social and Behavior Change Components of Nutrition Activities: A Design Guide for USAID Staff and Measuring Social and Behavior Change in Nutrition Programs: A Guide for Evaluators. They provide additional support on topics such as how to develop an evaluation statement of work (SOW) and how to determine the most appropriate respondent(s) for a given activity. The table below provides an overview of each tool." (Introduction, page 1)
Tools 1 and 2: Sample Evaluation Statements of Work and Illustrative Questions, 2
Tool 1: Sample Evaluation SOW: Integrating SBC into Evaluations, 3
Tool 2: Case Studies for Identifying Evaluation Questions and Appropriate Methodologies, 9
Tool 3: How to Choose Respondents and Other Sources of Data, 13
Purpose of This Tool, 13
Four Considerations, 13