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Arnoux Mouafo Nop & Dimitri Tsona Zapzi - Article
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RAI SENGUPTA - gender-transformative evaluation tools
This synthesis draws on evidence from 17 humanitarian evaluations across diverse crisis settings. It identifies key feminist evaluation innovations across four domains - design, methods, analysis, and ethics - illustrating how feminist principles can be embedded throughout the evaluation process. It also surfaces broader shifts required at policy, institutional, and practice levels to realise the transformative potential of feminist approaches in humanitarian contexts.
The toolkit translates these insights into applied guidance for evaluators and organisations. It provides step-by-step support across the full evaluation cycle, including planning, design, methods, analysis, ethics, and dissemination. Drawing on global feminist evaluation practice, humanitarian guidance, and gender evaluation standards, it includes adaptable tools, participatory and arts-based methods, guiding questions, and templates for field application.
Ritu Dewan & Swat Raju - Article
In Promises & Reality 2026 Citizen’s Review of Year 2 of the NDA-III Government. Coordinated by Wada Na Todo Abhiyan, June 20, 2026. pp 94-100.
UTTHAN - Research Report
Traversing the path with women farmers in their fields and in our reflections/writings, a stark observation was the sheer lack of localized and regional vocabulary and terminology to adequately capture and communicate the understanding of climate change and mitigation strategies, informed by the unique experiences and needs of small and marginal women farmers. This is what propelled our research - to examine how women farmers perceive, express, experience, and respond to climate variability across
Our Research Report centres the lived experiences, generational knowledge, and resilience strategies of small and marginal women farmers from the coastal (Bhavnagar) and hilly (Dahod & Panchmahal) regions i.e two contrasting agro-climatic zones of Gujarat. Through their voices, the study reveals exactly how climate change intersects with gender, land rights, labour burdens, and food security.
At Includovate, we are expanding our Pacific Research & Evaluation Talent Pool and inviting researchers, evaluators, consultants, and development practitioners to join a growing network of professionals committed to creating meaningful social impact.
As a feminist research incubator and certified social enterprise, Includovate works with partners including UNICEF, UNFPA, the ILO, governments, and development organisations across 23+ countries. Our work spans gender equality, social inclusion, health, disability, youth, climate, WASH, market systems, and other development priorities.
We are particularly keen to connect with experts from:
📍 Papua New Guinea
📍 Solomon Islands
📍 Vanuatu
📍 Timor-Leste
📍 Fiji
📍 Samoa
📍 Tonga
📍 Indonesia
📍 Australia
and across the wider Pacific region.
We welcome expertise in:
✓ Research, Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning
✓ Gender Equality & Social Inclusion
✓ Health & SRHR
✓ Disability Inclusion
✓ Youth Development
✓ Climate & Environment
✓ WASH
✓ Market Systems Development
✓ Governance & Community Development
Whether your expertise lies in data collection, research, evaluation, technical advisory, facilitation, or team leadership, we would love to hear from you.
By joining our Talent Pool, you become part of a trusted network of professionals who may be considered for future research, evaluation, advisory, and consulting opportunities across the Pacific region and beyond.
🔗 Register here: https://lnkd.in/eyF66S7H
Hi fellow evaluators,
Brief introduction: I am a researcher with more than 6 years of experience in diverse industry segments. Currently, I am working as a Brands Consultant with a WPP group organisation, Kantar Millward Brown and helping clients in identifying key communication and messaging levers for their brand advertisements.
What am I looking for: I am looking to re-enter the M&E space and I would really appreciate any help in this regard.
Experience in M&E: Earlier, I was associated with Catalyst Management Services as a Quantitative researcher where I worked on different facets of an impact evaluation, right from writing proposals, coming up with an appropriate evaluation design and arriving at a representative sample to actual implementation on the ground, training the field enumerators and collecting qualitative and quantitative data. I have worked in areas including agriculture, livelihoods, education and gender inequality.
How can I add value: Having worked in the field of advanced analytics, I am now equipped with analytical techniques such as path modelling (or Structural Equation Modelling), decision tree analysis (using CHAID) and Bayesian Modelling. This is, of course, on top of the usual techniques that we use in impact evaluations such as linear/logistic regressions, significance testing, propensity score matching, sampling, etc. I firmly believe that these advanced techniques can add a lot of value to our existing impact evaluation landscape.
I am also attaching my CV for your reference.
Thank you for your time and effort.
Best regards,
Puneet Gupta
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Dear Puneet,
Please keep an eye on the opportunities section in the community. Wish you all the best.
http://gendereval.ning.com/forum/topics/opportunity
Rituu
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