Innovations for program monitoring at scale

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À propos de l'événement

Technology has created opportunities and new avenues for the monitoring of social programmes. This panel explores ways that organisations like STiR, Glific, Noora Health and EdTech have successfully and innovatively used technology to make changes to the way M&E is adopted, understood and implemented at scale. The discussion will dive into making the process and pipeline of monitoring, data collection and insight generation more user-centered and intuitive.

This event will contain a mixture of presentations in addition to round-table discussions surrounding core issues in monitoring at scale and the use of technology in programme sustainability.

Structure:
* Opening speech on the importance of innovation for M&E (10 mins) – done by moderator to open up the discussions about (1) what are the core challenges that have been faced in the world concerning M&E, (2) highlighting the purpose of the discussion that’s planned
* Panel presentations 1 & 2 – each presentation will be followed by an allotted 10-minute Q&A.
* Round table 1 – moderator will have devised a list of discussion questions to ask the panel. Discussants will be encouraged to have a conversation and they are encouraged to refer to the work that has just been presented. Moderator will field some questions from the participants over chat. All questions will be generic during the roundtables and will not be directed to a particular person or presentation.
* Panel presentations 3 & 4 – each presentation will be followed by an allotted 5-minute Q&A.
* Roundtable 2 (same as RT1)
* Closing remarks from the moderator

Conférenciers

Nom Titre Biography
Safiya Husain Associate Head, M&E Safiya has been working in M&E for the past 8 years. She is currently Associate Head, M&E at STiR Education. She focuses specifically on research and evaluations and has led multiple efforts in the field of: behaviour change, agriculture, nutrition, food security, governance and education.
Shirley Yan Qualitative Research Lead and Health Behavior Change Specialist Shirley is Qualitative Research Lead and Health Behavior Change Specialist at Noora Health. With experience working in social behavior change projects in India, Guyana, and the United States, she leverages health theories and design to develop desired services and programs.
Akhilesh Negi Software Developer Akhilesh is a part of our engineering team and also works on Glific, an open-source two-way communication platform for NGOs. Apart from solving problems for NGOs through code, He has worked in BigQuery and Datastudio, which are effective in building various dashboards and reports for NGOs to monitor
Iman Beoku-Betts Co-Country Lead (Sierra Leone) Iman is the Co-Country lead for EdTechHub. She began her career in Freetown, Sierra Leone where she began tutoring maths to students age 11 and up. In August 2020, prior to this role, she worked at the Ministry of Basic and Senior Secondary Education in Sierra Leone.

Sujets et thèmes

Organisations à but non lucratif Grand public Professionnels en S & E Éducation Systèmes nationaux de S&E Les jeunes dans l’évaluation Santé

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