REAL Short Course in Resilience Measurement: Recurrent Monitoring Surveys
When: Thursday 29 October 2019, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM EDT
Moderator:
- Lynn Michalopoulos, Resilience Monitoring and Evaluation Advisor, USAID Bureau for Food Security
Speakers:
- Jill Scantlan, Regional Resilience Monitoring, Evaluation, Research and Learning (MERL) Advisor, South and East Asia, Mercy Corps
- Tim Frankenberger, President, TANGO International
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Join the Resilience Evaluation, Analysis and Learning (REAL) Award for a webinar to learn about Recurrent Monitoring Surveys (RMS), the topic of the latest Guidance Note in the USAID Resilience Measurement Guidance Note series. The webinar will focus on the practical aspects of implementing an RMS and provide key lessons learned from three resilience-focused programs in Nepal, Ethiopia and Bangladesh. The Guidance Note series offers pragmatic “how to” guidance for practitioners to integrate core aspects of resilience measurement into their program assessments, design, monitoring, evaluation, and learning.
This webinar is the fourth session in the continuous REAL Short Course in Resilience Measurement, with previous sessions focusing on other aspects of resilience measurement described in Guidance Notes 1-5, such as risk and resilience assessments, measuring shocks and stresses, and planning for resilience M&E at the activity level.
It is strongly recommended to read all the Guidance Notes before attending the webinar and encourage you to come prepared with questions and comments.
Related links
- Resilience Evaluation, Analysis and Learning (REAL)
- U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)
- Technical Assistance to NGOs (TANGO)
- Launch of the USAID Resilience Measurement Practical Guidance Note Series
- Resilience MEL Community of Practice
- Resilience Measurement Practical Guidance Note Series (summarizing brief)
- Resilience Measurement Practical Guidance Note Series (complete guidance)