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|'''[[Virtual Engagement Resource Centre for All|Main]]'''
 
|'''[[Virtual Engagement Resource Centre for All|Main]]'''
 
[[Engaging Canadians|'''Page''']]
 
[[Engaging Canadians|'''Page''']]
 
|'''[[1.1 – Understanding public engagement and global citizenship|Understanding  public engagement and global citizenship]]'''
 
|'''[[1.1 – Understanding public engagement and global citizenship|Understanding  public engagement and global citizenship]]'''
|'''[[1.2 - Basic guidelines|Basic guidelines]]'''
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|'''[[1.2 - Basic guidelines|Tools and guidance]]'''
 
|'''[[1.3 - Measuring progress|Measuring progress]]'''
 
|'''[[1.3 - Measuring progress|Measuring progress]]'''
 
|'''[[2.1 – Resources from the Government of Canada|Resources from the  Government of Canada]]'''
 
|'''[[2.1 – Resources from the Government of Canada|Resources from the  Government of Canada]]'''
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|'''[[2.3 – Going further|Going further]]'''
 
|'''[[2.3 – Going further|Going further]]'''
 
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[[1.3 - Mesurer les progrès|Français]]
 
   
=== Evaluation of engagement ===
 
=== Evaluation of engagement ===
 
An important part of any project or initiative is the evaluation process in establishing the criteria for success. However, evaluating public engagement projects and their impacts on changes in behavior can be challenging, due to the long-term investment needed to realize behavior change. As well, there is no common approach regarding engagement definitions, objectives or tools across the sector. The same goes for the establishment of appropriate indicators to measure the success of engagement initiatives.
 
An important part of any project or initiative is the evaluation process in establishing the criteria for success. However, evaluating public engagement projects and their impacts on changes in behavior can be challenging, due to the long-term investment needed to realize behavior change. As well, there is no common approach regarding engagement definitions, objectives or tools across the sector. The same goes for the establishment of appropriate indicators to measure the success of engagement initiatives.
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* Triangulate and test the validity of the data gathered using old and new approaches with common sense and trust.  
 
* Triangulate and test the validity of the data gathered using old and new approaches with common sense and trust.  
 
==== Theory of change and indicators ====
 
==== Theory of change and indicators ====
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The indicators in a project's performance management framework should be monitored and reported. They must also be based on a methodology for surveying participants before and after the project.  
 
The indicators in a project's performance management framework should be monitored and reported. They must also be based on a methodology for surveying participants before and after the project.  
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* These include training, workshops, experiential learning opportunities, educational programs, experiences in developing countries, participation in national and international forums.
 
* These include training, workshops, experiential learning opportunities, educational programs, experiences in developing countries, participation in national and international forums.
 
'''Level of active global citizen engagement''' in international assistance activities.
 
'''Level of active global citizen engagement''' in international assistance activities.
* These include, volunteering, engaging others in the issue, working in the sector, actively seeking out information and research, publishing, liking, and sharing posts on social media platforms, fundraising or making a donation actively to support the Feminist International Assistance Policy (FIAP) action fields and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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* These include, volunteering, engaging others in the issue, working in the sector, actively seeking out information and research, publishing, liking, and sharing posts on social media platforms, fundraising or making donations actively to support the Feminist International Assistance Policy (FIAP) action fields and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
    
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