Unlocking digital capacity and mindset to improve M&E processes and reporting within sport for development and peace (SDP)

Roundtable

About the Event

Sport for development and peace (SDP) programmes are an impactful strategy to achieve educational, social and health related outcomes across the world. However, it has also been one of the most affected areas by the pandemic crisis because in the core of its interventions is required physical contact and socialisation activities. How have improvements in M&E digital capacity helped organisations adapt in these challenging times? We invite you to listen, comment and contribute to our panel discussion based upon the good practices and learnings from M&E experts and groundwork organisations working within SDP. After the event, inFocus team will develop a digital M&E good practices guide to be published and shared with the participants.

Speakers

Name Title Biography
Dr. Damian Hatton Managing Director Damian has 13 years of experience with MEAL/IMM consultancy focused on social impact measurement and evaluation, working with very well-known and prestigious international organisations. He has sound experience in the Sport for Development and Peace area leading projects and supporting organizations
Graham Spacey Senior Learning and Evaluation Specialist He has more than 7 years of experience with MEAL/IMM consultancy working prestigious international organisations. He has sound experience leading projects on sport for development, peace building, community empowerment, youth education, among others
Cecilia Serravalle Senior Learning and Evaluation Manager She has more than 12 years of experience supporting organisations globally on improving their Impact Measurement and Management (IMM) capacity across diverse thematic topics such as gender equality, youth education and employment, civic technologies, and social innovation.
Arthur Gaillard Researcher at School of Sport and Service Management He graduated in Political Science at the Université Lumière Lyon 2 in 2015. In 2019, he started a PhD, which led him to conduct an ethnographic inquiry of a Sport for Development intervention in West Africa. He worked in SfD organisations in Peru, Cote d'Ivoire, Senegal and UK.

Topics and Themes

NA-Government Officials NA-Non-Profit Organizers NA-General Public NA-Evaluation Practitioners NA-Young and Emerging Evaluators Other

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