The issue describes how advocacy and policy change evaluations differ from other evaluations and offers examples of what those differences look like in real-life evaluation practice. It also features the voices of funders and advocates, who explain what they want from evaluation. And it offers descriptions of new tools—both written and electronic—that we can draw on for ideas.

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