From COVID-19 to SDGs: Leveraging Evidence-use to Enhance Governance & Socio-economic Development
Online
Sobre el evento
The primary purpose and objective of this webinar co-organized by APNODE & TSUE, is to highlight: a) the evolution of evidence-use within African Parliaments; and, b) governance implications of the impact of COVID-19 for African countries. Discussions will touch on developments in M&E, notably how innovations in data collection, analysis, and use are shaping evaluation demand and utilization within Parliaments. Further, the institutionalization of evaluation and its recognition as a powerful tool of governance will be addressed, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Specifically the discussions will interrogate the role of MPs and Parliament as an institution to uphold good governance in times of crisis; dialogue on the extent to which the governance systems and institutions within African countries, are capacitated to assist and guide the recovery of African countries post-COVID-19; and what challenges are faced and opportunities presented, in MPs efforts to ensure good governance, evidence-led development, and the attainment of SDGs by 2030.
Panelists will draw on their lived experiences, country-contexts, and the wider African situations to address the above-mentioned issues. Their discussions will center on issues of the regulatory, legislative, and related institutional systems and processes that need to be in place, and/or strengthened to enable African countries to not only achieve a meaningful post-recovery from COVID-19, but also put them on a right track to attain their SDG targets. In so doing, the session will tease-out and highlight the governance systems that shape evidence-use, accountability and probity, as well as various institutional structures and an enabling environment aimed toward fostering socio-economic development in a post-COVID-19 Africa.
Specifically the discussions will interrogate the role of MPs and Parliament as an institution to uphold good governance in times of crisis; dialogue on the extent to which the governance systems and institutions within African countries, are capacitated to assist and guide the recovery of African countries post-COVID-19; and what challenges are faced and opportunities presented, in MPs efforts to ensure good governance, evidence-led development, and the attainment of SDGs by 2030.
Panelists will draw on their lived experiences, country-contexts, and the wider African situations to address the above-mentioned issues. Their discussions will center on issues of the regulatory, legislative, and related institutional systems and processes that need to be in place, and/or strengthened to enable African countries to not only achieve a meaningful post-recovery from COVID-19, but also put them on a right track to attain their SDG targets. In so doing, the session will tease-out and highlight the governance systems that shape evidence-use, accountability and probity, as well as various institutional structures and an enabling environment aimed toward fostering socio-economic development in a post-COVID-19 Africa.
Presentador/a
Nombre | Título | Biografía |
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Honorable Noël Rossan Goakûn Toé | Moderator /Former MP of Burkina Faso, and former APNODE EC Member | Honorable Noël Rossan Goakûn Toé, Member of Parliament of Burkina Faso from 2015 to 2020. Economic analyst and holder of a master's degree in economics. He has held several important positions. |
Honorable Jérémie Adomahou | Panelist/ APNODE Chairperson, Member of the National Assembly of the Republic of Benin, Cotonou | Member of the National Assembly of Benin since 2015, Hon. Adomahou is a Rural Equipment Engineer, with a specialization in Road Engineering, and a expertise in Water and Sanitation. He held several important positions. |
Honorable Elise Pokossy Doumbé | Panelist/ Vice-Chairperson of APNODE, Member of the National Assembly of Cameroon, Yaoundé | Hon. Elise POKOSSY DOUMBE is a Communication Advisor. She has held several positions of responsibility including Deputy Mayor of the Commune of Douala V, Cameroon. |
Honorable Dr Zeinabou Adama Maiga | Panelist/ Pediatrician, MP at the National Assembly of Niger, Niamey | Hon. Dr. Zeinabou Adama Maiga is a pediatrician. She has been a member of Parliament in Niger since the third legislature in 2021. She firmly believes in the use of evidence to promote political and legislative functions. |
Amos Menard | Panelist / Member of the Executive Committee of APNODE, Deputy Coordinator of the CLEAR Regional Center for Francophone Africa, Dakar, Senegal | Amos Menard is Deputy Coordinator at the CLEAR Regional Center for Francophone Africa where he contributes to strengthennational M&E systems and developing evaluation capacities in Francophone countries in Africa. |