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Time: July 10, 2020 from 4pm to 5:30pm
Location: Online 04:00 PM Jerusalem time
Event Type: regional, consultation, event, -, mena
Organized By: Abeer Hakouz
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Eval4Action Campaign
Regional Consultation
The MENA Region Commitment Action Plan to Eval4Action Campaign
July 10, 2020 @ 04:00 PM Jerusalem
Dear EvalMENA colleagues,
Greetings!
The EvalMENA Network and the EvalYouth MENA Chapter would like to invite you to join and participate in the interactive Regional Consultation: The MENA Region Commitment Action Plan to Eval4Action Campaign to be held on July 10, 2020, at 04:00 PM Jerusalem time: (click here to see the schedule on your local time zone).
The consultation event is organized by the EvalMENA (along with its member VOPEs) and the EvalYouth MENA Chapter, jointly with the UNFPA Evaluation Office and in partnership with the UNFPA ASRO. It will be held virtually utilizing interactive discussions with evaluation professionals and stakeholders in the MENA Region.
We would love to have you with us; MENA evaluation professionals and practitioners. We look forward to your active participation in the sessions and valuable discussions.
To register, please use this link: https://forms.gle/Y5QbMcPAh9a9JYiz9
For questions and clarifications, kindly email us at: evalyouthmena@gmail.com
We look forward to having you all with us in the interactive consultation event.
Thank you and best regards,
EvalMENA Network and EvalYouth MENA Chapter
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