Activities and outcomes related to the evaluation aspect of policy development would include:

1. Direction for future policy decisions based on implementation, performance, and impact from the policy.
2. Impact of program performance with interpretation and resource acquisition.
3. Policy statements with alternative development and coalition building.
4. Policy agenda with support mobilization and problem definition.


Answer: 1
Explanation: 1. Evaluating policy development includes evaluating how well the policy is implemented and its performance and impact. Based on whether the implementation, performance, and impact are appropriate or not, the policy may also provide directions for future policy decision. Program performance with interpretation and resource acquisition is part of program implementation, which is not evaluation. Formulation of goals and programs addresses policy statements with alternative developments and coalition building. Setting the agenda involves defining the problem, which leads to a policy agenda.

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