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a ground of negotiation between beneficiaries and stakeholders; iv) can help in shifting perspective from what they do to the change aim for.

This approach can enable a ground to critically navigate the main evaluation approaches, being able to choose (and hack) the most appropriate, according to the ambitions, the context, and the stakeholders involved.

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