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Given their popularity in past years, pre-conference training workshops will be held on 29 and 30 September 2014.
The programme of the Dublin Conference will be structured to provide a forum for exchanges of views, experiences and empirical evidence from different perspectives to help
the evaluation community combat the scourge of economic disparities in this new era. As in previous biennial conferences, the programme will comprise strands that cover
all facets of the evaluation discipline, i.e., governance, methods and practices, ethicsand capabilities, public, private and voluntary sector concerns, etc. Cross-cutting all strands, the major principles of sound evaluation practice – independence, partnership and participation – will be debated and analysed so as to find ways of better promoting the values and priorities of democratic evaluation.
María Bustelo,
President, European Evaluation Society
Claudine Voyadzis,
Vice President, European Evaluation Society