Movement Strategy/Initiatives/Comprehensive evaluation system
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Develop a comprehensive evaluation system for Movement activities and structures
In order to Evaluate, Iterate and Adapt, we need to develop a comprehensive evaluation system for all Wikimedia activities. This system should ensure that there is good documentation and evaluation of the impact of the activities of the Wikimedia movement in any area, be it technology, governance, capacity, etc. For example: we should be able to evaluate whether the Movement Strategy Recommendations are meeting their goals. The indicators and metrics used to measure those goals should be created in collaboration with the movement and should be adapted to the local contexts of communities. Additionally, learning from the results of the work towards those goals should be discussed transparently, so that communities, affiliates, and the Foundation can all participate.
- Share and communicate results broadly for each Movement area of work and for strategy recommendations to raise awareness and accountability, both among affiliates and contributors.
- Evaluate the relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, and impact of the development of the activities of the Movement.
- Continuously evaluate the implementation of the strategy recommendations in real-time, and disseminate to impacted stakeholders.
- Collaboratively establish common and contextualized indicators and desired impacts for measuring and monitoring progress on the goals of the strategic direction. This would include indicators for equity, advocacy, public policy, diversity in people and content, inclusion and openness towards newcomers, community health, technology, platforms’ usability, and accessibility, among others.
- Facilitate joint analysis, discussion and learning with the participation of communities and impacted stakeholders as appropriate.
- Access external, independent research to complement self-evaluation where needed and appropriate (always based on principles of participatory evaluation regarding Programs).
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Initiative | Project | Stakeholder type | Project lead | Geography of the project | Implementation Phase |
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45. Develop a comprehensive evaluation system for Movement activities and structures - including technology, coordination, capacity, policies, and governance | Overall Initiative Coordination | ||||
45. Develop a comprehensive evaluation system for Movement activities and structures - including technology, coordination, capacity, policies, and governance | Community Capacity Map | WMF | Community Development |
Related documents and discussions
Some of the past discussions, texts and old versions of Movement Strategy recommendations that can provide further context to this initiative:
- Advocacy recommendation #8:
- Capacity building recommendation #1: Building Capacity for Capacity Building
- Capacity Building recommendation #6: Evaluating Capacity Building
- Partnerships recommendation #12: Establish recognition principles for new partners for attribution and content donation
- Product & Technology recommendation #1: Evaluate and Decentralize Technology Components
- Product & Technology recommendation #9: Monitoring Product Trust and Availability
- Considering 2030: Misinformation, verification, and propaganda (July 2017)
- Considering 2030: Future technology trends that will impact the Wikimedia movement (July 2017)
- Considering 2030: Demographic Shifts – How might Wikimedia extend its reach by 2030?
- Considering 2030: Future of literacy and learning (September 2017)
- Considering 2030: Future of reference and open knowledge (September 2017)
- Considering 2030: Future of the commons (September 2017)
- Considering 2030: Learning to expect the unexpected in 2030 (September 2017)
- Strategy 2030: Wikipedia's role in shaping the future of the information commons (January 2018)
- Organizational effectiveness: Benchmarking (2015)