Monitoring & Evaluation in Sub-Saharan Africa: Building Trust for Effective, Efficient, and Dynamic Decision-making

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One of the purposes of monitoring & evaluation is to provide decision-makers with a means of assessing how their policies, programmes, and projects are working and where they need to be strengthened. This information must be credible, relevant and timely, contributing to the baseline level of trust necessary for evidence-informed decisions to be made. With greater trust, decisions can be made more efficiently, effectively, and dynamically.

This webinar explores how different M&E experts across Sub-Saharan Africa have deployed different strategies, tools, and communication approaches to build greater trust with decision-makers. While many contexts across Sub-Saharan Africa are different, this webinar aims to establish some common patterns that can arise both in processes of monitoring & evaluation and change. By establishing what those common patterns are, it can provide the baseline context to consider context-appropriate solutions.

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Nome Título Biography
Samuel K. Sejjaaka UNAS Fellow and Professor of Finance Samuel Sejjaaka is the Principal of MAT Abacus Business School in Uganda, a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Public Accountants Uganda (ICPAU), and a Fellow of the Uganda National Academy of Sciences (UNAS). He co-chaired a UNAS study on trust, governance, and partnerships in 2022.
Ian Goldman Advisor on Evaluation and Evidence Systems Ian is an Adjunct Professor at the Nelson Mandela School of Public Governance at the University of Cape Town, Visiting Professor at the University of Reading in the UK and Honorary Research Associate at South Africa’s Human Sciences Research Council. He currently works at CLEAR-AA.
Malado Kaba Managing Director Malado Kaba is the managing director of Falémé Conseil, a consultancy that provides advisory services to public and private sector organisations. She served as the first female Economy and Finance Minister of the Republic of Guinea between 2016 and 2018.
Narnia Bohler-Muller Divisional Executive of Developmental, Capable and Ethical State research Currently Prof Bohler-Muller is Divisional Executive of the Developmental, Capable and Ethical State research division at the HSRC. She currently is also a Research Fellow at the Centre for Gender and Africa Studies at the University of the Free State.

Tópicos e Temas

Acadêmicos NA-Government Officials NA-Non-Profit Organizers NA-Private Sector NA-General Public NA-Policymakers/Parliamentarians NA-Evaluation Practitioners NA-Young and Emerging Evaluators Educação NA-Energy Avaliação Sensível ao Gênero NA-Peace & Security Pobreza NA-Social Justice NA-Water & Sanitation NA-National M&E Systems Saúde

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