Public Policy Evaluation Questions
The role of stakeholders in public policy evaluation is to provide input, feedback, and expertise throughout the evaluation process. Stakeholders, who can include government officials, interest groups, community members, and affected individuals, play a crucial role in assessing the effectiveness, efficiency, and impact of public policies. They contribute their perspectives, knowledge, and experiences to help identify strengths, weaknesses, and areas for improvement in the policy being evaluated. By involving stakeholders, public policy evaluation becomes more inclusive, transparent, and accountable, ensuring that the interests and needs of various groups are considered and addressed.