June 2017 Blog Posts (4)

Reflections from Community of Evaluators, Bhutan Conference

Creativity and good facilitation are at the heart of participatory research!

Recently, I attended a conference on Impact Evaluation hosted by the Community of Evaluators (COE)/ South Asia in Thimpu, Bhutan. The conference was all sorts of GREAT! Four days was divided into two days of pre conference workshops, while the two-day conference saw several interesting panel discussions.

This being one of my first international conferences on Evaluation, I was…

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Added by Payal Mulchandani on June 23, 2017 at 12:49 — 1 Comment

Gender+ and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Where we stands as a country leaving “no one left behind” Focusing on SDGs Goal # 5, 10 in Sri Lanka Prospective

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Title Gender+ and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Sri Lanka Prospective

Venue CHA, No. 1, Gower Street, Colombo 5

Date and Time 05-June-2017, 1430hrs – 1630hrs

Key Keynote By Isha Wedasinghe Miranda Independent Evaluator, Member of the EvalGender Management Group , Secretary Asia Pacific Evaluation Association (APEA)…

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Added by Isha Wedasinghe Miranda on June 17, 2017 at 5:50 — 1 Comment

The story of EvalPartners in a slideshow

Dear Friends,

When looking at the road we have covered together under EvalPartners over just a few years (2012-2017), I am so proud of us! Ordinary people from all over the world who are joined by the belief that evaluation that includes a gender equality and equity lens needs to be used throughout our societies and systems.

When we were in Kyrgyzstan for the 3rd Global Evaluation Forum, I was asked to present the …

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Added by Tessie Catsambas on June 1, 2017 at 22:30 — 2 Comments

Itad’s 4 top takeaways from the SEEP Women’s Economic Empowerment Forum

Did you know that there are more CEOs in Australia called John than there are CEOs that are women? And that in 95% of economies in Sub-Saharan Africa there is at least one law impeding women’s economic opportunities? These laws include everything from restrictions on married women opening bank accounts, to signing contracts and travelling outside the home.

There are barriers to women’s economic empowerment in all parts of the world; both developed and developing…

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Added by Mollie Liesner on June 1, 2017 at 15:46 — 9 Comments

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