Prof. Samuel, AdamsDr. Charles, AmoateyJoe, TaabazuingOsvaldo, Feinstein2019-10-082019-10-082013https://hdl.handle.net/10539/28237There is growing recognition of the critical role of evaluations to generate relevant information to guide the decisions and actions of policy makers and project managers. Yet, there is poor understanding of the demand and supply of evaluations in many African countries. This study seeks to bridge this knowledge gap by generating deeper insights on the demand and supply of evaluations in Ghana, as one of the five country cases conducted by the regional Centre for Learning on Evaluation and Results for Anglophone Africa (CLEAR AA). Ghana was selected based on an assessment as having a high potential to develop evaluation capacity.enStudy on the demand for and supply of evaluation in GhanaStudy on the demand for and supply of Evaluation GhanaOther