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Learning from Nine Examples of Peacebuilding Evaluation

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About the Organizational Partnership<br />

In the summer <strong>of</strong> 2009, the United States Institute <strong>of</strong> Peace (USIP) and<br />

the Alliance for <strong>Peacebuilding</strong> (AfP) launched the <strong>Peacebuilding</strong> <strong>Evaluation</strong><br />

Project: A Forum for Donors and Implementers (PEP). Over two<br />

years, PEP has increased consensus on solutions to common peacebuilding<br />

evaluation challenges, informed the internal reorganization <strong>of</strong><br />

evaluation practices for three peacebuilding organizations participating<br />

in PEP, and sparked new activities to facilitate improved evaluation<br />

practices, including the Women’s Empowerment Demonstration Project<br />

(WEDP) and the first peacebuilding Evidence Summit. The wide<br />

distribution <strong>of</strong> two reports based on the PEP process, a USIP Special<br />

Report “Improving <strong>Peacebuilding</strong> <strong>Evaluation</strong>” and an AfP Lessons Report<br />

“Starting on the Same Page,” has helped inform the broader field<br />

on these crucial issues. Through future PEP activities, USIP and the<br />

AfP will continue to work on improving peacebuilding evaluation.<br />

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2301 Constitution Avenue, NW<br />

Washington, D.C., 20037<br />

www.usip.org<br />

1320 19 th Street, NW, Suite 401<br />

Washington, D.C., 20036<br />

www.allianceforpeacebuilding.org

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