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

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, ...

JLI MEAL Hub – Creative methods and approaches

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, ...

JLI MEAL Hub: Impact of COVID on Organizations’ MEAL Work

August 25, 2021, discussion amongst the MEAL Hub members on the impact of COVID on organizations' MEAL work. The following points were discussed: Accounting for COVID’s impacts – many organizations seek to assess the impact of their work as a part of MEAL … but how have organizations adjusted their ...

JLI MEAL Dissemination Opportunities

The JLI Meal Hub is now focusing on the dissemination of its findings. On 4 March, JLI Senior Research Associate, Dr Jennifer Philippa Eggert, will deliver an interactive session on MEAL in local-international faith partnerships to the participants of the iDove project. A project that focuses on youth, religion ...

JLI MEAL Hub launches new ‘Compendium of Good Practices’

The JLI MEAL Hub launched a new 'Compendium of Good Practices Conducting MEAL in Partnerships with International Actors and Local Faith Actors' The Compendium, launched this January, explores good practices of MEAL in partnerships between international actors and local faith actors. It is based on more than ...
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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.