Day One: Presentations
In early December, the Peacebuilding Evaluation Consortium, DME for Peace, and Everyday Peace Indicators with support from Search for Common Ground, George Mason University, Alliance for Peacebuilding, and funding by the Carnegie Corporation of New York hosted #BreakingBarriers in Cape Town to co-design solutions to barriers to participation & inclusion in evaluation.
Here are the powerpoint presentations from Day One of #BreakingBarriers in Cape Town:
Adrienne Lemon – We’ve tried…and we keep trying
Collen Zvandasara – Ethical Community Led Evaluation, Experiences with Peace and Conflict Evaluations An Practitioner’s Perspective
Collen Zvandasara – Everyday Peace Indicators Project, Zimbabwe Chapter
Hur Hassnain – Allowing Children to Measure and Report on their Perceived Level of Safety within their Households, Schools and Communities
Isabella Jean – Lessons on Engaging Local Constituents in Analysis, Reflection and Learning
Jon Forney – Sampling Local Knowledge Understanding the Limits of Local Expertise
Kenneth Lukuko – Everyday Peace Indicators, South Africa
Maria Alejandra Cabal – Fundación Semana
Oryem Nyeko – Everyday Peace Indicators, Uganda
Pamina Firchow – Everyday Peace Indicators: Including Local Voices in the Politics of Measurement and Evaluation after War
Rebecca Herrington – #BreakingBarriers: Introduction
Roger MacGinty – Everyday Peace Indicators – Origins and Principles
Roger MacGinty – Five thoughts on bottom-up crowd-sourced research
Sharon Groenmeyer – Promoting and facilitating responsible and ethical community based evaluations
If you would like to access Leslie Wingender’s presentation from #BreakingBarriers, please email lwingender@mercycorps.org.
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