Evaluation and impact assessment are central to ensuring that training programs deliver sustainable results, particularly in resource-constrained environments. This article explores the role of evaluation as both an accountability mechanism and a driver of continuous learning and adaptive improvement. Drawing on case examples from literacy initiatives, agricultural training, vocational programs, and microfinance, it demonstrates how evidence-based evaluation enhances program credibility, guides resource allocation, and strengthens resilience in changing contexts. Ethical considerations—including fairness, transparency, and respect for participants—are emphasized as essential to responsible evaluation practice. By integrating theory with practical application, the article offers scholars and practitioners a framework for designing evaluations that maximize effectiveness, support sustainability, and reinforce accountability to stakeholders.
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