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Monitoring & Evaluation

When click on the words “monitoring and evaluation”, can we have a pop-up that lists all our projects? (and the same for “social science research” and for “capacity building”); or maybe have the words “Our projects” under the title, that you can click on to see the list? It would literally be a bulleted list with no photos or anything)

  • Designing M&E systems

  • Development of theories of change and of logic models

  • Organizational assessments

  • Outcome mapping

  • Project and programme planning

  • Strategic planning

  • Theory-based impact evaluations

  • Workshop facilitation

Social science research

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  • Focus group discussions

  • Key informant interviews

  • Participant observation

  • Qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis

  • Surveys

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SERVICES

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SERVICES

MONITORING & EVALUATION
 

In line with the definition outlined by the Development Assistance Committee Working Party on Aid Evaluation, we understand the term ‘evaluation’ as referring to the systematic and objective assessment of an on-going or completed project, programme or policy, its design, implementation and results. And we understand the term ‘monitoring’ as referring to a continuing function that uses systematic collection of data on specified indicators to provide management and the main stakeholders of an ongoing intervention with indications of the extent of progress and achievement of objectives and progress in the use of allocated funds. Through the combination of monitoring and evaluation, we aim to help organisations to learn from their experiences and continue to strengthen the effects of their work.

  • Conduct project and programme evaluations

  • Conduct outcome mapping

  • Design and assess M&E systems

  • Facilitate project and programme planning

  • Provide inputs for strategic planning

  • Develop and assess theories of change and logic models

  • Conduct organisational assessments

  • Support strategic planning

  • Prioritise data security through a sophisticated knowledge management system that ensures secure storage and sharing

  • Produce clear, concise, rigorous and user-friendly outputs

SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
 

We understand social science research as seeking to understand and explain social phenomena through theory and empirical research, and thereby to help contribute to a cumulative body of verifiable knowledge.

  • Use strong and well-adapted methodological designs

  • Use qualitative approaches, including interviews, focus group discussions and field observations

  • Use quantitative approaches including online and in-person surveys and other quantitative tools

  • Use mixed-method approaches

  • Root analysis in the appropriate literatures

  • Use different data-gathering tools such as Kobotoolbox as well as analytical softwares such as NVivo

  • Prioritise data security through a sophisticated knowledge management system that ensures secure storage and sharing

  • Produce clear, concise, rigorous and user-friendly outputs

Youth technical capacity building session - Uganda

CAPACITY BUILDING
 

By ‘capacity building’, we understand helping to enhance the ability of an organisation and of the individuals within an organisation to carry out their work through a deeper understanding of how to achieve desired results, both from a conceptual point of view and in terms of concrete approaches, techniques and tools.

  • Fully assess client needs and develop appropriate responses

  • Design and conduct targeted capacity building (workshops etc.) both online and in-person

  • Provide tailored ongoing M&E support aimed at increasing capacity of individuals and/or organisations

  • Incorporate capacity building elements into projects as needed and in line with client priorities

IOM migration study, developing lessons learned – El Salvador
Oxfam protection project field team, site visit - Palestine
CESAG institutional assessment, staff stakeholders - Senegal
IOM migrant vulnerability project, surveying potential migrants - Uganda
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