The JLI Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability & Learning (MEAL) Hub aims to provide structure and support for learning exchange on MEAL with and for local faith actors.
To that end, the MEAL Hub has coordinated numerous online Learning Exchanges between international actors and local faith actors.
2022 sessions:
- November 2: Data and displacement in northern Nigeria and South Sudan
- July 8: Faith-based work for social change in Kenya and the UK
- March 31: Participatory ethnographic methods during the Covid-19 pandemic
2021 sessions:
- August 25: Impact of COVID on Organizations’ MEAL Work
- June 30: The Light Wheel -Tearfund’s tool for understanding and measuring holistic well being ad its current refresh process
- April 28: Update from MEAL compendium launch, dissemination and follow-up activities
- January 28: Launch Event – Compendium of Good Practices on Conducting MEAL in Partnerships with International Actors and Local Faith Actors
Explore the video recordings and resources from our past Learning Exchanges below:
- KAICIID, Evaluating Religious and Interreligious Peacebuilding: Meeting the Challenge – Dec 2020
- Eagles Relief and Development Programme, Malawi – Seeking Synergy: who owns the answer? – Oct 2020
- Nathan Mallonee, Living Water – Most Significant Change process to engage LFAs – Aug 2020
- Effective Inter-Religious Action in PeaceBuilding, Jessica Baumgardner-Zuzik – June 2020
- COVID-19 Response and M&E forum – April 2020
- Subodh Kumar, Food for the Hungry – Child-focused Community Transformation – Feb 2020
- Sam Verbi, Eido Research – Impact Evaluation with LFAs – Jan 2020
- Michelle Garred, Ripple – Peace Research & Consulting – Outcome Harvesting + Attitude Change for grassroots peacebuilding – Nov 2019
Special panel session at Accord Research Intensive: Discussion with authors of ‘International Development and Local Faith Actors’
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