Giving critical theoretical and evaluation practice context to ‘Testing, Testing’ in Jamaica

Author:

Leslie Dacia Latoya1ORCID,Falconer Keenan2,Dormer Chantol3,White Thelma1

Affiliation:

1. The University of the West Indies, Jamaica

2. Ministry of Finance & the Public Service, Jamaica

3. Ministry of Industry, Investment & Commerce, Jamaica

Abstract

This article examines how evaluability assessments can be designed and conducted to generate meaningful and actionable results for reducing youth crime in Jamaica. It draws on case illustrations from the 2021 ‘Testing, Testing’ CAPRI research study report to highlight the nexus between research and evaluation and promote adopting practices that can enhance the quality and relevance of evaluations conducted within the Caribbean region and beyond. The findings suggest that data needed to inform evaluation and evidenced-based policymaking remain limited despite re-energised regional and global efforts to address this challenge. Particularly, low data quality, production, and use continue to hinder measuring progress on the Sustainable Development Goals. The article, therefore, offers an accessible decolonising framework for understanding, supporting and critically assessing how inertia within the context of evaluation practice can be challenged. Concrete suggestions for action include using local knowledge and underutilised techniques such as evaluability assessments.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Sociology and Political Science,Development

Reference46 articles.

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3. Davies R (2012) Criteria for assessing the evaluability of a theory of change. In: Rick on the Road Blog, 5 April. Available at: http://mandenews.blogspot.com/ (accessed 20 September 2022)

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