AGDEN Gender Transformative M&E Approach: In Times of Crises and Always
The Africa Gender and Development Evaluators Network’s Gender transformative M&E approach guarantees that entire programme cycles as well as their evaluation designs, evaluation questions, and methods respond to human rights and gender equality and equity in and out of crises through using four principles and five evaluation criteria advanced by the network. The panel will present examples of how these AGDEN criteria used in conjunction with the OECD-DAC ones can be applied in an evaluation and participants will engage to cement their understanding of the AGDEN Rights Responsive M&E approach.
Event Type:Panel
Region :Sub-Saharan Africa
Start Date:June 2
Track:Evaluation Methods
Target Audience
Academics, Government Officials, Non-Profit Organizers, Private Sector, General Public, Policymakers/Parliamentarians, Evaluation Practitioners, Students
Resources
Speaker, Presenter, or Instructor
Speaker:Florence Etta
Organization :Africa Gender and Development Evaluators Network
Short Biography :A WECC 2020 judge, currently the Vice Co-Chair of EVALSDGs, a global network created in 2015 by EvalPartners and the Vice Chair of the Africa Gender & Development Evaluators network established in 2002. She served as Chair of the UN Women Global Evaluation Advisory Committee between 2017 and 2019
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Speaker:Bintou Nimaga
Organization :Africa Gender & Development Eval Net
Short Biography :Mrs. Nimaga is a Socio-environmental consultant with more than twenty years of experience in monitoring, evaluation, and gender disciplines. In her professional career, she has occupied positions of responsibility in public and Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in gender approaches to development.
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