Step 2: Use various channels and media to communicate your evaluation’s findings

The 'Better regulation' toolbox outlines the main channels for communicating your evaluation results: a ‘Have your say’ website, a dedicated web page, social media, presentations or videos, leaflets and various documents.

Ad hoc products (reports, briefs, infographics, etc.) that focus on the gender aspects of the evaluation (its findings, lessons learned, recommendations, etc.) can be developed to specifically convey messages to certain audiences.

Beyond these channels, see below for further suggestions for gender-sensitive dissemination and communication methods.

How to disseminate your evaluation findings

World Café. This involves a series of structured conversations with stakeholders to facilitate learning and a better understanding of the evaluation and help them identify and prioritise recommendations that strengthen gender equality.

Photographic essays and exhibitions. The images used can be taken or selected by participants in the evaluation and should aim to capture a variety of perspectives on the intervention that has been evaluated.

Podcasts or radio/talk shows. These allow evaluators, participants and the general public, with diverse voices and views, to tell different stories and share various experiences.