Registration EvalFest (12 – 14, February 2020), Delhi
will feature keynote addresses, expositions on technical aspects, poster presentations and highly interactive sessions and innovative evaluation practices through the concept of Innovation Bazaar. Registration for participation in the event is free.For registration open the link here: https://lnkd.in/fUrW5Kb
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Some members of Gender and Evaluation community met informally in small groups wherever it was possible. We also attended each others sessions and learned and shared. Some members like Susan…Continue
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yEES! 2018 Competition Free registration for this year’s EES conference Evaluation for More Resilient Societies The European Evaluation Society will offer a free entrance at the 2018 EES conference…Continue
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We, in the EvalGender+ management group, are reaching out to understand what has worked in trainings on Equity focused and Gender Responsive (EFGR) Evaluations. This information would help to design…Continue
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Dear Members,I would like to review and put together a resource pack of papers/reports on gender-aware MLE approaches, that might be useful for our work. I was wondering if you had any suggestions on…Continue
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(I attended a short course on Developmental Evaluation facilitated by Carolyn Camman and Rita Fierro and hosted by Amy Lenzo and Rowan Simonsen from Beehive Productions and excellent graphic visualisation during the course. The course provided insights on how to evaluate in complexity and apply developmental evaluation in one's practice.) …
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I was privileged to be in a panel with Donna Mertens, Doug Reeler, Yves Altazin and Claudine Morierat at F3 E conference held on 16th and 17th October in Paris. For last 25 years, F3E has been coordinating a network of 85 organisations – French NGOs and public authorities. The focus has been on strengthening evaluation, research and other capacities of member organisations. I am not a French speaker so the event gave me a peek into the world of Francophone…
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WWF Netherlands and the IUCN National Committee of the Netherlands organized a three-day workshop on Citizen Science in The Hague in early July 2019. The workshop brought together representatives from civil society, science and government to learn from interesting cases studies, unpack prominent themes related to citizen science and share experiences.…
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‘Ownership’ of evaluation & evaluative mindset in communities – key to achieving the goal of No one left behind
We often use the term community participation in evaluation but do we reflect enough on the degree and depth of this engagement?“Use of participatory tools alone do not guarantee ‘ownership’. Evaluation can be a largely extractive process of getting data from the communities…did the communities have a say in what data has to be…
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Hi Rituu,
Thank you for the invitation and warm welcome! I will add a photo now, and I'll start sharing any resources/events/job opportunities that are appropriate for the group. Let me know if you ever need anything?
Best wishes,
Jennifer
Hola Rituu,
Thank you, Rituu. Just starting to find my way around the site.
Hi Rituu
Thanks for the warm welcome and apology for the really late response!
Thrilled to be part of this community and will try to participate more actively in the discussions as much as possible..
Regards,
Anwesha
Thank you Rituu for the warm welcome.
Thank you for your warm welcome, Rituu.
Hi All,
Im reachable on sshankar@tns.org
Best regards
Thank you Rituu,
It's a pleasure to be connected and thank you for the brief interaction.
Good to know about the 'Gender & Eval' initiative.
I also take the opportunity to introduce to the group TechnoServe India, a Not-for-Profit aligned to Sustainable livelihood and value chain programs - www.technoserve.org
Sharing for the benefit of members, few of the videos on our livelihood initiatives -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbBtZpgO0SQ&list=PLL9kIKCburDWQx_1l-7Aj6TcqwcNtEMz4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAZ_WmlRCI8&list=PLL9kIKCburDWQx_1l-7Aj6TcqwcNtEMz4&index=8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKbvvoeh5gQ&index=16&list=PLL9kIKCburDWQx_1l-7Aj6TcqwcNtEMz4
Hope to hear and interact with anyone interested to know more about our India initiatives.
Best wishes, Sridhar
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