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Online Videos Now Available Featuring International Keynote Speakers on Country-Led M & E Systems
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UNICEF CEE/CIS, IDEAS and DevInfo, in partnership with WFP, OECD/DAC Network on Development Evaluation and IOCE, are pleased to make available, every month and free of charge, the videos of international keynote speakers presenting the latest thinking on country-led monitoring & evaluation systems.


The theme of this month’s online video series is “Country-Led M & E Systems: Better Evidence, Better Policies, Better Results.”

 

This month’s video series features five keynote speakers. Marco Segone, Regional Chief, Monitoring and Evaluation, UNICEF CEE/CIS, speaks on the topic, “Enhancing Evidence-Based Policy Making through Country-Led M & E Systems.”

Introductory keynote speaker Marco Segone, Regional Chief, M & E, UNICEF CEE/CIS

 

Oumoul Ba-Tall, President, IOCE, builds on Segone’s keynote address with the topic, “The Role of National, Regional and International Evaluation Organizations in Strengthening Country-Led M & E Systems.”

 

Following this, Hans Lundgren, Manager, OECD/DAC Network on Development Evaluation, delivers an address on the topic, “Country-Led Development Evaluation: The Donor’s Role in Supporting Partner Ownership and Capacity.”

 

Denis Jobin, Vice President, IDEAS, continues on the subject, “Country-Led Impact Evaluation: A Survey of Development Practitioners.”

 

Finally, Robert Picciotto, King’s College and former Director General, Evaluation, World Bank, concludes with an address on the topic, “The Country-Led Evaluation Paradox.”

 

To view any of these videos, please visit the following website location:
http://www.unicef.org/ceecis/resources_11145.html.


Concluding keynote speaker Robert Picciotto, King’s College and former Director General, Evaluation, World Bank

 

 


 
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