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7th African Evaluation Association (AfrEA) Conference webcast

This information is courtesy John Lavelle. Thank you John!

For the 7th African Evaluation Association (AfrEA) Conference, the Claremont Evaluation Center is proud to partner with AfrEA and the Rockefeller Foundation to bring you live webcasts of selected workshops and sessions from the conference free of charge! Even if you are not able to attend the conference in-person, you can still have access to the cutting-edge topics being discussed at AfrEA, and you will be…

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Added by Rituu B Nanda on March 1, 2014 at 10:54 — 1 Comment

Gender/equity sensitive indicators

Dear All

I am enclosing a recent powerpoint that I to facilitate a half day session on gender/equity sensitive indicators with a group of NGOs from Sri Lanka and Tamil Nadu indicators.ppt

Often NGOs, government and at times even evaluation teams get stuck at monitoring process or output indicators, and do not adequately evaluate outcome and impact indicators. The…

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Added by Ranjani K.Murthy on February 27, 2014 at 12:30 — 9 Comments

what is the systematization approach

Hi, Rituu asked me to tell something about the Shared Learning and Participatory Approach I'm working on... We called systematization!  

The word systematization is used in several disciplines, mainly in the sense of classifying, ordering data and information, that is “placing them into a system”. However, as it is understood in Latin America, systematization is much more than classifying, ordering and documenting a case. It has to do with obtaining lessons from our interventions, or…

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Added by ESTEBAN TAPELLA on February 25, 2014 at 16:01 — 2 Comments

Join us in Amman April 28-30 2014 for the EvalMENA 3rd general assembly... Scholarships available

The Middle East and North Africa Evaluators Network (EvalMENA) is pleased to invite you to its third general assembly taking place in Amman – Jordan on April 28-30, 2014…

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Added by Asela Kalugampitiya on February 18, 2014 at 16:10 — No Comments

AWARD

Respected Members, Friends and Colleagues on the Blog and on the site

Received OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT AWARD FOR GENDER BUDGETING IN THE NORTH EASTERN REGION AND ALSO FOR SYSTEMATISING TOTAL QUALITY CONTROL IN RURAL PRODUCTS UNDER NRLM. 

Added by Dr. SRIDHAR SEETHARAMAN on February 18, 2014 at 14:03 — 2 Comments

Launching 'Livelihood Strategies' : A Knowledge Bank of Sustainable Livelihood Interventions

Launching livelihoodstrategies.org

Everyday in our endeavors as development professionals, researchers, policy makers, government representatives. we come across strategies that work for the poor, and some which don't. However there are lessons to be learned from all of these interventions.  The Development CAFE has started a…

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Added by Dr Valentine J Gandhi on February 13, 2014 at 19:31 — 5 Comments

Sharing DM&E for peace building site

Sharing DM&E for peace building site

http://dmeforpeace.org/

Asela

Added by Asela Kalugampitiya on February 12, 2014 at 10:53 — No Comments

International Call: Evaluation Stories Project

Dear friends and colleagues of the Gender & Evaluation Community,

 

I am delighted to introduce you to the Evaluation Stories Project. We are an EvalPartners Innovation Challenge Award recipient. The purpose of the Evaluation Stories Project is to solicit and publish a collection of stories, told from the…

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Added by Pablo Rodriguez Bilella on January 30, 2014 at 3:14 — 2 Comments

2014 EvalPartners e-learning on development evaluation open. Register now!

UNWomen, Claremont Graduate University and IOCE, under the EvalPartners initiative, with support from The Rockefeller Foundation and in partnership with ReLAC and IPEN, are pleased to announce the opening of the first 2014 round of…

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Added by Asela Kalugampitiya on January 28, 2014 at 15:13 — No Comments

How we can make this sommunity more useful?

Ritu:

I am willing to volunteer for the community--I live in the US and has done evaluation work for the last twenty years. If needed, I can travel to India. Please let me know you need.

Thanks,   Sathi Dasgupta

Added by Sathi Dasgupta on January 16, 2014 at 23:14 — 2 Comments

ISST-HBF Taxation Policies - Implications on Gender and Equity

The XI Gender and Economic Policy Discussion forum, organized by the Institute of Social Studies Trust (ISST) in association with Heinrich Böll Stiftung, on 'Taxation Policies- Implications on Gender and Equity' was held at the India Habitat Centre on 15 January 2014. Prof Ritu Dewan (University of Mumbai) and Ms Yamini Mishra (UN Women) presented at the forum, which was chaired and moderated by Dr Pronab Sen (International Growth…

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Added by Tania Kahlon on January 16, 2014 at 14:22 — 1 Comment

How can we make Gender & Evaluation community more useful for you?

Dear Members,

Warm greetings!

We set up Gender and Evaluation international online space last year on 16th January 2014, yes its our first birthday. This community was set up…

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Added by Rituu B Nanda on January 16, 2014 at 13:00 — 8 Comments

Bleak Future for the Girl Child Living in the Urban Slums

“Puttava (name changed) is a 10 year old girl whom we found in karavali junction slum area. She was washing utensils. She stated that she has to do all domestic work and also take care of her younger brother who is 3 years old. Both her parents are working as coolie workers at the construction site. She does not attend the local school because she has to take care of her younger brother. She is interested in going to school but circumstances do not allow her. She…

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Added by Bharatesh Karunakar Shetty on January 6, 2014 at 21:28 — 5 Comments

Devaki Jain - Eighty years is not enough

A short film made by Vani Subramanian.

Made on the occasion of a celebration of Devaki Jain's 80th birthday. An event celebrating Devaki Jain's work and contribution to the women's movement and feminist scholarship was held on the 18th of November, 2013 at the India International Centre, New Delhi. It was organised by the Institute of Social Studies Trust, the…

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Added by Rituu B Nanda on December 24, 2013 at 16:00 — No Comments

International Workshop on Monitoring & Evaluation of Population

International Workshop on…

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Added by Asela Kalugampitiya on December 4, 2013 at 14:17 — No Comments

Launch of Let Girls Lead's External Evaluation

 

Dec 3 at 5:11 PM…
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Added by Asela Kalugampitiya on December 4, 2013 at 14:15 — 1 Comment

Parliamentarians Evaluation Seminar: Kuala Lumpur: 28 March, 2014

Parliamentarians Evaluation Seminar: Kuala Lumpur: 28 March, 2014…

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Added by Asela Kalugampitiya on December 3, 2013 at 16:46 — No Comments

How can we Strengthen National Evaluation Systems”?

How can we Strengthen National Evaluation Systems”? The  Fall 2013 edition of Evaluation Matters…

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Added by Asela Kalugampitiya on November 26, 2013 at 20:00 — No Comments

EVALUATION OF WECAN - A CAMPAIGN TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN

Dear Friends,

Hi! I am a new comer to this forum and very excited to be part of the evaluation community. I would like to share with you all the evaluation of WECAN- a regional campaign to end violence against women, supported by OXFAM. I would really like to know your views on the study.

I was looking at what members think of the methodology and the insights about the campaign- especially because of the following reasons:
a. There was no baseline 
b.…
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Added by Anuradha Rajan on November 7, 2013 at 12:30 — 2 Comments

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