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Apricity unpacks what works in social impact and international development — from Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) to data systems and evidence from the field. Written by practitioners with experience across NGOs, foundations, international organizations, and complex operating environments. Practical insights for funders, consultants, and the professionals working towards lasting change.
Community-Centered Monitoring and Evaluation: Understanding How Programs Actually Work
Data can tell you that outcomes varied. It doesn't always tell you why. A recent Nepal evaluation shows what happens when you build community perspectives into monitoring and evaluation from the start, not just at the end.
Beyond Descriptive Statistics: Turning Data into Decision-Ready Evidence
Most evaluations generate data. Fewer generate understanding. Drawing on Apricity's recent evaluation work in Nepal, this piece explores how looking beyond headline figures and asking why outcomes differ across locations and communities is what moves evaluation from reporting to learning.
Choosing Your Evaluation Design
When a program has already ended and randomization is off the table, what does a rigorous evaluation look like? A real case from Nepal — including where the plan changed mid-course.
Evaluation Methods and Evidence: from Measurement to Learning
As resources shrink and the stakes of getting it wrong rise, organizations need more from evaluation than evidence that a program worked. They need to understand why it worked, for whom, and what should happen next. This series explores what that shift requires — and what it looks like in practice.
Satellite Imagery as Evidence: What It Can Verify— and How to Use It Well
Satellite imagery is one of the most practical tools for observing implementation in hard-to-access environments — but its value depends on how the evidence is framed and interpreted. This piece explores what it can reliably verify, where its limits lie, and what using it well actually requires.
When Maps Become Evidence: Using Spatial Analysis to Strengthen Evaluation
Most evaluations include maps — but maps rarely do analytical work. This piece explores how spatial analysis can move from illustration to evidence, drawing on Apricity's evaluation work in Yemen to show what that looks like in practice.