posted on 2024-09-05, 22:12authored bySarah Goodier, Marina Apgar, Louise Clark
The purpose of this briefing note is to add to SDC’s understanding of Theory of Change
(ToC), drawing on the literature and practice to sketch out the current state of the
art approach. This involves expanding on ToC beyond SDC’s current practice of using
Impact Hypotheses (IH) to bridge it to operational practice and use ToC more explicitly
in the project/programme cycle management (PCM) processes.
Sharing the state of the art on use of ToC in the development sector, this briefing note
outlines what a ToC is, what it is used for and why it is needed in the development
sector. It discusses ToC as both a process and a product, providing step by step
guidance on how to facilitate a ToC process. The differences between a ToC and a
logframe are highlighted. Some key criteria for recognising when you have a ‘good’ ToC
are also included.
This brief is aimed at SDC staff, in particular Programme Officers, and staff of partner
organisations involved in the management of SDC interventions.
Funding
Default funder
History
Publisher
Institute of Development Studies
Citation
Goodier, S.; Apgar, M. and Clark, L. (2018) State of the Art on Use of Theory of Change in the Development Sector, SDC-IDS Briefing Note 7, Brighton: IDS
Series
SDC-IDS Collaboration on Poverty, Politics and Participatory Methodologies Briefing Note 7