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exploring evidence-based impact evaluation through first principles.

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Impact evaluation is a critical tool for understanding the impact of a project. It allows us to measure the effectiveness of a project and to make informed decisions about how to improve it or if its worth funding.
Evidence-based means that we use data and evidence to make decisions. From first principles means that we start with the basic principles of a scientific method and build up from there.
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