Grassroot voices at the core : Evaluation and monitoring through ownership of community in Right to Pee campaign
This proposal presents CORO’s plan to facilitate and organise an event during the Glocal Evaluation Week 2020. CORO plans to organise an event to disseminate a strategy adopted by CORO in all the programs where ‘ownership of the M&E is taken over by the people in the communities’. In this dissemination, we will share our experience of the Right to Pee campaign wherein the ‘community has taken ownership of the M&E process’, which in turn has resulted in a much deeper and sustainable impact on ensuring that the people across genders in the marginalised communities have access to free, clean, safe public/ community toilets in Mumbai.
More specifically, in the gLOCAL event, the dissemination will be undertaken by all the stakeholders of this program – namely people from the communities, municipal authorities, architects & urban planners and organisations which work on the ground around the issues of gender and sanitation.
More specifically, in the gLOCAL event, the dissemination will be undertaken by all the stakeholders of this program – namely people from the communities, municipal authorities, architects & urban planners and organisations which work on the ground around the issues of gender and sanitation.
Event Type:Online
Region :South Asia
Start Date:June 2
Track:Other M&E Topics
Target Audience
Academics, Government Officials, Non-Profit Organizers, Policymakers/Parliamentarians, Evaluation Practitioners
Resources
Speaker, Presenter, or Instructor
Speaker:Sujata Khandekar
Organization :COROIndia
Short Biography :Sujata is founding director of CORO .she was formerly an assistant engineer in maharashtra state electricity board ,When she was deputed for adult literacy related work initiated by the government of maharashtra and CORO . Currently preparing to submit her Ph.D, " on Meanings of women empowerment.
Title :Founding Director of CORO , board of trustees
Speaker:Vijayashree Pednekar
Organization :The Urban Project
Short Biography :Vijayshree Pednekar, Urban Planner & cofounder of THE URBAN PROJECT (TUP), it is a practise that engages in various urban development issues like sanitation, mobility and public spaces.
Title :Urban Planner & cofounder of THE URBAN PROJECT (TUP)
Speaker:Dr. Sangita Hasnale
Organization :MCGM- Municipal corporation of greater Mumbai
Short Biography :Dr sangita hasnale
MBBS ,MD obstetrics and gynecology
Practice for 20 years in mcgm maternity home. She is the 1st women Assistant commissioner in Mumbai. with additional charge as CITY PROJECT OFFICER and also charge as assessor and Collector .
1st woman assesor and Collector
MBBS ,MD obstetrics and gynecology
Practice for 20 years in mcgm maternity home. She is the 1st women Assistant commissioner in Mumbai. with additional charge as CITY PROJECT OFFICER and also charge as assessor and Collector .
1st woman assesor and Collector
Title :Assistant commissioner - planning with additional charge as CITY PROJECT OFFICER of Mumbai city and suburb
Speaker:Anand Ghodke.
Organization :UNICEF MAHARASHTRA
Short Biography :He has spent more than two decades in the development sector .At the moment, Anand is working as a Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Officer with UNICEF, Maharashtra Office with focus on Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene in Urban and Rural areas.He had worked across seven States in the country
Title :WASH OFFICER WITH UNICEF
Speaker:Supriya Jan
Organization :CORO India- Right to Pee campaign
Short Biography :Supriya has been working with CORO for last 11 years in variety of capacities. She has done her bachelor’s in political science and law and masters in women’s studies. She is one of the lead campaigners for Right to Pee campaign. She has participated in Habitat III (United Nations International conf
Title :Activist / Programme Manager