Register now! gLOCAL Evaluation Week 2020
On behalf of CLEAR / J-PAL South Asia, we invite you to attend gLOCAL Evaluation Week 2020, a global monitoring and evaluation (M&E) knowledge-sharing movement, led by the World Bank’s CLEAR initiative. During this week (June 1-5), we bring together events under a single umbrella to discuss, debate, and exchange best practices at a time when good M&E is of critical importance.
gLOCAL Eval Week 2020 will feature more than 240 events across the world, including 21 webinars across South Asia (full details below) to discuss new M&E techniques and address the evaluation barriers to attaining better development outcomes.
Events in South Asia are organised by 17 innovators and practitioners in the region and will focus on a wide range of topics in M&E, including evidence-informed decision making, the importance of M&E in achieving Sustainable Development Goals, evaluation methods, evaluation communication and use, evaluation capacity development, and M&E case studies and results.
Registration is currently open and all events are free to the public.
Please browse this year’s schedule and share it with your network of friends, colleagues, and collaborators. Once you’ve registered for an event, organisers will be in touch with you with webinar links and other relevant details.
For more details, please reach out to [email protected].
SOUTH ASIA EVENT CALENDAR
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All times are Indian Standard Time (GMT + 5:30)
21 Webinars | 17 Partners | 1 Worldwide Movement
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June 1, |
Measuring Women’s Agency, Empowerment, and Norms in Impact Evaluations |
J-PAL South Asia |
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June 1, |
Is the Cure Worse Than The Disease? Evidence from Public Procurement |
Centre for Economic Research in Pakistan |
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June 2, |
The role of scoping studies in the design of education programmes |
British Council |
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June 2, |
Grassroot voices at the core : Evaluation and monitoring through ownership of community in Right to Pee campaign |
CORO |
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June 2, |
Transform School´s participatory monitoring system to impact student learning outcomes at scale |
People For Action |
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June 2, 17:30–18:30 |
Evaluation Methods |
Centre for Economic Research in Pakistan |
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June 2, |
Worker Voice: Using technology to drive cultural change in the garment manufacturing industry. |
Good Business Lab |
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June 3, |
GuruJal: Optimized model for translating National Water Conservation mandates at a grass-root level in India |
GuruJal Society |
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June 3, |
Localizing SDSs: What Grassroots Communities Can Teach Us' |
SAHAJ |
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June 3, |
What Works, What Doesn't and Why? |
Asian Development Bank |
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June 3, |
Going Beyond Research: Reimagining communication systems in the garment manufacturing industry. |
Good Business Lab |
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June 4, |
Methodological Issues in Evaluations |
HIMAT Consulting pvt ltd |
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June 4, |
Best practices, innovations and trends in evaluations |
HIMAT Consulting pvt ltd |
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June 4, |
Generating Evidence for Equity-focused and Gender Responsive Evaluations in Afghanistan |
Afghan Evaluation Society |
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June 4, |
Evidence on gender equity and inclusion towards women´s empowerment: A reflection on lessons and challenges |
Evaluation Community of India |
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June 4, |
Review of Teach India Programme |
British Council |
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June 4, |
Evaluating Effectiveness of Analytics In Bringing Transparency To Early Stage Recruitment In Pakistani Corporations |
NA |
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June 5, |
The willingness-to-pay for clean air: Experimental evidence from one of the most polluted cities in the world. |
Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago in India (EPIC India) |
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June 5, |
Role of Needs Assessment in achieving 2030 Development Agenda |
Sattva Media and Consulting Pvt. Ltd |
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June 5, |
Innovating with Big Data to evaluate SDGs better |
International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie) |
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June 5, |
The role of Covid-19 in improving communication in evaluation practices |
Centre for Economic Research in Pakistan |
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June 5, |
The Life Skills Assessment Scale: Measuring life skills of disadvantaged children in the developing world |
Dream a Dream |
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About CLEAR/J-PAL South Asia
CLEAR is a global initiative coordinated by the World Bank’s Independent Evaluation Group. It aims to strengthen the monitoring and evaluation (M&E) capacities in developing countries to achieve development outcomes. It has regional centres in Anglophone Africa, Francophone Africa, Brazil and Lusophone Africa, East Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean, and South Asia.
The CLEAR South Asia Regional Centre is hosted by the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) South Asia at Institute for Financial Management and Research (IFMR).