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  1. An inception report of an evaluation is prepared by an evaluator after an initial review of relevant documentation. It sets out the conceptual framework to be used in an evaluation, the key evaluation questions and methodology, including information on data sources and collection, sampling and key indicators.

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  2. An Inception Report summarizes the review of documentation (“desk review’’) undertaken by the evaluation team mandated by UNODC and specifies the evaluation methodology determining thereby the exact focus and scope of the exercise, including the evaluation questions, the sampling strategy, a critical analysis of the quality of provided documents...

  3. The inception report should describe the conceptual framework planned for undertaking the evaluation in line with the scope and purpose described in the evaluation ToR.

  4. Jan 15, 2020 · An inception report, written before project activities begin, details how the project will be carried out and how various aspects will be evaluated. Find a sample of an inception report online that uses a consultancy inception report template, World Bank format or Ability Database format.

  5. The inception report describes the conceptual framework the evaluator will use in undertaking the evaluation. It sets out in some detail the evaluation methodology, i.e. how each question will be answered by way of data collection methods, data sources, sampling and indicators.

  6. Evaluation of Capacity Development activ ities of CGIAR – Inception Report iea.cgiar.org Acknowledgements We thank Rachel Sauvinet Bedouin, head of IEA, and the thematic experts Ian Christoplos, John Lynam and Douglas Horton for reviewing and commenting on an earlier draft of this inception report.

  7. Part One (Chapters 1 and 2) covers the definition, objectives, principles and management of evaluation in WHO. Part Two (Chapters 3–6) provides practical guidance on preparing