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Using appreciative inquiry to evaluate project activities of a nongovernmental organization supporting victims of trauma in Sri Lanka
10.1002/ev.99.abs
Appreciative Inquiry was used to highlight the successes of a donor‐supported project of working with victims of trauma in an environment of civil war and high security risk, and thereby also to honor the work of dedicated staff who often face extremely difficult situations.
Using appreciative inquiry to evaluate project activities of a nongovernmental organization supporting victims of trauma in Sri Lanka
10.1002/ev.99.abs
Appreciative Inquiry was used to highlight the successes of a donor‐supported project of working with victims of trauma in an environment of civil war and high security risk, and thereby also to honor the work of dedicated staff who often face extremely difficult situations.
Using appreciative inquiry to evaluate project activities of a nongovernmental organization supporting victims of trauma in Sri Lanka
Jacobsgaard, Mette (author)
New Directions for Evaluation ; 2003 ; 53-62
2003-12-01
10 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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