JLI MEAL Hub – Creative methods and approaches : Participatory ethnographic methods during the Covid-19 pandemic

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An international collaboration on evidence for faith actors’ activities, contributions, and challenges to achieving humanitarian and development goals. Founded in 2012, JLI came together with a single shared conviction: there is an urgent need to build our collective understanding, through evidence, of faith actors in humanitarianism and development.

On March 31, 2022, JLI started a new series on creative faith-sensitive MEAL and research methods. In this first session of the year,  a guest speaker from the University of Edinburgh, Dr. Ann Zuntz, spoke about her work in the MENA region and participatory ethnographic methods during the Covid-19 pandemic, including the use of WhatsApp, a graphic novel, and musical workshops.

Join the Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning Working Group (MEAL WG). Every other month, the group will host a learning exchange on MEAL and local faith actors. Learn more about the group and register here.