Generating Lessons from COVID 19 Response for Building Resilient Monitoring and Evaluation Systems

Panel Discussion

About the Event

The objective of this activity is to generate lessons from the COVID 19 response to help in decision making by governments, stakeholders and the media in building strong monitoring and evaluation systems. We will generate lessons of how the government, stakeholders and the media generated and used M&E data in shaping the response to COVID 19. The meeting will highlight among other things the following:

- How did M&E play a role in the COVID 19 response?
- How prepared was the country in generating data for COVID 19?
- What challenges were faced?
- How did the country address the data challenges?
- How do we build resilient strong systems for the future?

The overall goal is to show the value of M&E in the COVID response, identify gaps and generate lessons that can be used to develop resilient systems in the future.

Speakers

Name Title Biography
Victor Musonda Kabwe Chairperson Am an M&E professional with 15 years' experience in health and education sector specializing in the development and managing of research, monitoring and evaluation systems, supporting program and field operations. I have worked with different organizations within Zambia and outside Zambia.
Million Phiri Lecturer and Researcher Department of Population Studies Million Phiri is a Lecturer and Researcher in the department of Population Studies, School of Humanities and Social Sciences at University of Zambia. He holds a Master’s of Arts Degree in Population Studies, a Post-Graduate Diploma in Monitoring and Evaluation Methods from Stellenbosch University.
Prudence Kaoma Assistant Director Monitoring and Evaluation Department Experienced Assistant Director with a demonstrated history of working in the government administration industry. Wide Experience in development economics, monitoring and evaluation and research.

Topics and Themes

NA-Government Officials NA-General Public NA-Policymakers/Parliamentarians

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