Reflections on evaluation practice in complex, multi-actor settings

Reflection in evaluation is less about judgement and more about staying responsive to what the work is asking of you.*

These posts explore what evaluation looks like in practice when settings are complex, long-term, and relational. They draw on my experience from place-based environmental programmes, multi-actor partnerships, and collaborative initiatives, where change unfolds unevenly over time.

Rather than presenting methods or tools, they reflect on what this work asks of evaluators, how judgement and learning are sustained, and what happens at the boundaries of programmes, institutions, and relationships. Across these reflections, systems thinking and complexity-aware approaches are present as a way of seeing and working, rather than as a separate set of tools or methods.

If you are looking for curated resources, frameworks, and guidance on monitoring, evaluation and learning, the MEL hub page is the place to start. The posts below sit alongside that material as practice reflections, offering a more personal account of how these ideas play out in real-world settings.


Evaluation as practice in complex settings (core reflections)

These posts explore evaluation as an ongoing practice, shaped by relationships, institutional context, and the need to work with uncertainty over time.


Related reflections

The posts below explore themes closely connected to evaluation practice, including systems and complexity, shared learning, climate adaptation, rubrics, and ethics. Each touches on evaluative questions from a slightly different angle.


For curated tools, frameworks, and guidance on monitoring, evaluation and learning, visit the MEL hub page. Related resource pages include systems thinking, complexity-aware MEL, reflective and reflexive practice, and theory of change.

If you’re working in a similar space and would like to connect around evaluation, facilitation, MEL, or process design, you’re welcome to get in touch. If you’ve found this page helpful, feel free to share it with others who might benefit too. You can also sign up for occasional updates about new tools and resources.

[* Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay]

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This site curates annotated links to tools and frameworks for people working in complex, multi-actor settings. It also shows how different dimensions of practice fit together across real-world contexts.

If you’re looking for tailored support – whether that’s short advisory input, process design, reflective coaching, or strategic writing – you’re welcome to get in touch or visit my bio and services page to learn more. I work collaboratively on facilitation, evaluation, and learning design, often during early-stage or time-limited phases.

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