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March 4, 2025 at 6pm to March 6, 2025 at 7pm – Europe
0 Comments 0 LikesThe GPFE’s Parliamentarian for Evaluation campaign is releasing videos to promote the use and demand of evaluation work from the perspective of parliamentarians around the world.
The ninth video particularly talks about gender. Three African Parliamentarians, namely Hon. Rachel Shebesh (Kenya), Hon. Shitaye Minale (Ethiopia) and Santosh Vinita Kalyan (South Africa) share their insights around the following question: Given the SDG/ Agenda 2030 calls for “no one left behind”, how should national policies be evaluated with a social equity and gender equality lens? What are the mechanisms to ensure that “no one is left behind” in the process?
This video was made available thanks to the Khulisa Management Services through USAID’s African Strategies for Health project.
Let’s watch here what these three African Parliamentarians want to share with the global evaluation community.
In parallel to the release of this video, we specially invite Voluntary Organizations for Professional Evaluation (VOPEs) and evaluation professionals to engage parliamentarians in the campaign. Please contact Jérôme Gandin, Campaign Manager jeromegandin@yahoo.it for personalized invitations to parliamentarians and the campaign team for further support. For further information about the GPFE, please contact Ada Ocampo, aocampo@unicef.org or Asela Kalugampitiya aselakalugampitiya@yahoo.ie.
If you are interested to join hands with EvalPartners initiative to promote enabling environment for evaluation in line with the Global Evaluation Agenda 2016-2020, please write to Asela Kalugampitiya at aselakalugampitiya@yahoo.ie
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Hi Jerome,
Enjoyed the clear and crisp messages from the three female Parliamentarians. I liked the Kenyan dream to involved all levels including villages in the field of evaluation. And then the Ethiopian and South African Parliamentarians talking about social equity and going beyond just women.
Appreciation to you and your team.
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