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This workshop, led by Marina Apgar from WorldFish Center, focuses on the methodologies of Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) within the realm of social research. Scheduled from October 17-20, 2012, at ILRI, the event addresses the importance of impact assessment in the context of business-as-usual approaches, with an emphasis on the AAS concept of M&E frameworks. Key discussions will center on building a culture of knowledge sharing and learning, the expanded role of evaluation, and establishing worth through theory of change (ToC) methodologies.
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M & E for RinD Marina Apgar, Postdoctoral Fellow, WorldFishCenter KM4CRP Workshop, ILRI, 17 – 20 October 2012
M & E for RinD Impact Assessment Social research M&E Business-as-usual AAS concept of an ME&IA system for learning and accountability
Commitment to KS & L Culture of Knowledge Sharing and Learning Impact Assessment Social research M&E Business-as-usual AAS concept of an ME&IA system for learning and accountability
Expanded role for Evaluation Culture of Knowledge Sharing and Learning Impact Assessment Establishing worth Impact Assessment Evaluation Social research M&E Business-as-usual AAS concept of an ME&IA system for learning and accountability
Role of Social Research Culture of Knowledge Sharing and Learning Impact Assessment Building and testing ToC Establishing worth Impact Assessment Social research Evaluation Social research M&E Business-as-usual AAS concept of an ME&IA system for learning and accountability
Role of Monitoring Culture of Knowledge Sharing and Learning Impact Assessment Building and testing ToC Establishing worth Impact Assessment Social research Evaluation Social research Monitoring M&E Real-Time Evaluation Business-as-usual AAS concept of an ME&IA system for learning and accountability