In this thought-provoking article, Oludotun Babayemi explores how artificial intelligence can unlock smarter public systems in Nigeria. From boosting food systems to improving diagnostics and classroom learning, AI offers scalable solutions to systemic challenges. But how can Nigeria harness this potential responsibly? What infrastructure, policy, and partnerships are needed?
This is a must-read for policymakers, innovators, and youth leaders shaping Nigeria’s digital future.
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Also included in this newsletter are;
10 M&E Jobs,
10 M&E Training & Workshops,
3 M&E Resources,
5 Capacity Strengthening Programmes.
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At Cloneshouse, we specialize in delivering high-quality MEL work that drives impact. We work with a range of partners, including international organizations, government agencies, and private sector firms, to support evidence-based decision-making. Our MEL work includes theory of change development and review; indicator development; creating data warehouses and pipelines for implementing partners; carrying out evaluation studies at different stages of a program; portfolio reviews; capacity strengthening on MEL; project monitoring, data quality assessments, and a list of others.
From public health to education, governance, and sustainability, our teams are actively engaged in projects that create lasting change. Below is a list of our current projects:
1. Strengthening Justice Reform and Criminal Justice Monitoring in Nigeria: Cloneshouse's Technical Assistance to International IDEA
Cloneshouse is providing technical assistance to International IDEA Sweden to strengthen Justice Reform Teams (JRTs) and Criminal Justice Monitoring Committees (ACJMCs) in Nigeria. The project focuses on strategic planning, capacity building, and policy evaluation across Abia, Adamawa, Anambra, Edo, Kano, Lagos, Plateau, and the FCT. Cloneshouse is supporting the development of work plans, refining mandates, and training stakeholders on Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) systems. As part of this effort, we recently concluded a 3-day workshop in Abuja with Justice Coordination Teams from all 8 states, including the FCT, focused on enhancing collaboration, strengthening institutional roles, and improving MEL practices. This initiative aims to drive sustainable justice sector reforms while promoting inclusivity for women, children, and persons with disabilities.
2. Gates Foundation Measurement, Learning, and Evaluation Anchor Partner
Our band is responsible for providing timely, accurate data and insights on the Foundation AgDev country plan priorities and learning questions that are pertinent for the delivery of country goals and outcomes. This includes making sure grantees and their MLE efforts are high-quality, well-coordinated, and contributing to the understanding of progress on the Foundation's country strategy. In addition, supporting grantees and other country stakeholders in actively contributing to and benefiting from data and insights related to the Nigeria country strategy, and informing understanding of progress and strategic shifts.
3. Monitoring & Evaluation Support to Social Impact GmbH for ARRIVES: Reintegration of Nigerian Returnees
Cloneshouse, in partnership with Mainlevel Consulting, is providing MEL support to Social Impact GmbH on the ARRIVES project for Nigerian refugees returning from Germany. The project focuses on economic reintegration through coaching, employment, and business development in Nigeria. Cloneshouse is conducting a baseline study, revising the Theory of Change, and implementing mid-term and final evaluations using OECD/DAC standards. The evaluations will assess relevance, impact, and sustainability to enhance reintegration support services.
4. UNICEF Project- Impact of Insecurity on Access to Learning in Katsina, Zamfara, and Niger States
Cloneshouse is leading technical communication and overseeing research on the impact of insecurity on access to learning in Katsina, Zamfara, and Niger States for UNICEF, in collaboration with Oxford Policy Management Limited. The team is ensuring research design alignment with UNICEF’s objectives, conducting key informant interviews, and supporting data analysis and reporting. Additionally, Cloneshouse is developing communication and advocacy plans while ensuring the timely delivery of high-quality outputs.
5. Driving Impact Through Tailor-Made MEL Support.
Cloneshouse is enhancing project performance through strategic, customized MEL support, equipping organizations with the skills and tools needed to improve data-driven decision-making, performance tracking, and impact measurement. From this quarter, Cloneshouse is providing MEL technical assistance to the Office of the Special Assistant to the President on Youth Initiatives, Monitoring & Delivery, and Connected Development with essential tools to strengthen decision-making, performance evaluation, and impact measurement.
For more about our projects, visit https://www.cloneshouse.com/projects/
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Ready to lead with clarity, data, and impact? This week’s curated picks are designed to sharpen your skills in evaluation, impact strategy, and decision-making. From foundational tools to high-level networks, these resources are here to support your next big move, whether you're just getting started or shaping national programs.
AEA-Europe 2025 marks the 26th Annual Meeting of the Association for Educational Assessment – Europe, the leading network for assessment professionals across the continent. This highly anticipated event brings together researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and educators from diverse educational systems to share knowledge, exchange ideas, and explore the latest innovations in educational assessment. As the foremost association for assessment professionals in Europe, AEA-Europe provides a platform to discuss pressing issues, develop best practices, and strengthen the role of assessment in improving teaching and learning. The 2025 meeting will feature keynote addresses from international experts, interactive workshops, symposia, and networking opportunities, all designed to support professional growth and foster collaboration across borders. Attendees can expect to engage with cutting-edge research, practical case studies, and thought-provoking debates that shape the future of educational assessment in Europe and beyond.
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The summit will bring together a dynamic community of innovators and thought leaders from academia, industry, and government to discuss the latest advancements and challenges in Artificial Intelligence and emerging technologies. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with cutting-edge research, explore practical applications, and collaborate with peers from across the globe. The conference will cover an extensive range of topics, and sessions will also delve into how AI and related technologies can be harnessed for their potential in sectors such as education, agriculture, finance, and environmental sustainability. These sessions will explore both foundational research and real-world applications. The event will also provide ample networking opportunities, enabling participants to build collaborations that push the boundaries of innovation in AI and technology. By bringing together diverse perspectives and expertise, the Global AI Summit 2025 aims to drive meaningful dialogue on how emerging technologies can be leveraged to address complex global challenges, shape policy, and create a positive societal impact.
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Join us for a learning session designed to deliver practical insights in a relaxed and accessible way. These sessions provide valuable information and tools you can immediately apply to your work, with the flexibility to engage as much or as little as you choose. This concise course is tailored for professionals in the creative, cultural, and heritage sectors who want to enhance their project planning and evaluation using logic models. Whether you’re at the early planning stages or looking to improve evaluation strategies, this session offers a clear and practical framework for success. Participants will explore the key components of logic models, inputs, activities, outputs, outcomes, and impact, and learn how to connect these elements to keep projects on track from start to finish.
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The AEA Evaluation Conference brings together over 2,000 evaluation professionals from diverse fields to explore best practices, new techniques, and lessons that shape the future of evaluation. This year’s theme highlights shared leadership, an approach that empowers communities to grow, innovate, and achieve meaningful outcomes. While introducing shared leadership can be challenging in stable environments, successful implementation equips communities with tools to thrive. By fostering ethical dialogue, distributing knowledge, and sharing data and stories, evaluators can create a lasting impact and help communities navigate complexity with confidence.
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This year’s series will be delivered virtually, ensuring accessible, high-quality training aligned with the SAMEA Strategic Plan. The workshops are designed to strengthen the Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) community by enhancing skills, fostering learning, and encouraging collaboration among professionals. The sessions will focus on SAMEA’s thematic priorities, such as Evaluation Design, Theory of Change, MERLTech, and related areas, providing participants with practical knowledge and tools to excel in their work. These workshops aim to build the capabilities of emerging evaluators, SAMEA members, and M&E professionals across the sector while also creating opportunities for peer learning and networking. In addition, the series will equip participants to respond effectively to both local and global trends in the M&E field and promote the use of digital tools and technologies, reflecting the growing importance of virtual and hybrid practices in evaluation.
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Are you ready to take charge of your future?
Cloneshouse Foundation invites youth from low-income communities to join a 5-day, in-person Core Life Skills Training designed just for you. Whether you're dreaming of getting a good job or launching your own business, this program will give you the tools to grow, earn, and lead.
If you live in satellite towns in Abuja, this is your chance to build confidence, learn practical life skills, and boost your chances of doing decent work.
What You’ll Learn:
The Use of AI Tools to improve your work and learning
Problem-solving
Communication & collaboration
Financial literacy
Critical thinking
Communication Skills
Employability or Entrepreneurship
Presenting Yourself
Conflict Management and Decent Work
Why You Should Apply:
FREE high-quality training and practical tools you can use in real life
Build your confidence and sharpen your life skills
Learn in a fun, hands-on way with peers like you
Access resources and coaching that help you move forward with purpose
Read more and apply now, and take the first step toward a brighter future.
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Deadline: August 31, 2025
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Are you interested in discovering how Artificial Intelligence (AI) can transform your research and evaluation projects? Join us for this engaging online event, where we will break down the fundamentals of AI and show you how to apply its tools and techniques directly to your work. Designed for beginners and those looking to broaden their understanding, this workshop offers a practical introduction to AI’s potential in the research and evaluation space. You’ll gain valuable insights from an experienced expert and learn how to integrate AI into your projects while also addressing the critical ethical considerations that come with it. Don’t miss this chance to expand your skills and see how AI can help you work smarter, faster, and more effectively.
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This workshop is designed to equip participants with the knowledge, skills, and tools needed to communicate evaluation findings effectively. It introduces simple, innovative, and practical reporting techniques drawn from multiple disciplines. Throughout the session, participants will apply what they learn to real-life examples in small groups, reinforcing key concepts through practice. They will also receive templates and checklists that can be used immediately in their professional work. The workshop will explore how to maximize the reach, engagement, and use of evaluation reports by applying strategies informed by contemporary communication principles and theory. Participants will be introduced to multidisciplinary approaches that integrate insights from psychology, business, marketing, and visual communication.
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The 5th APEA Conference will focus on enhancing national monitoring and evaluation (M&E) systems and fostering strategic collaborations to promote transparency, support evidence-based policymaking, and drive adaptive, results-focused development strategies. This event offers a timely platform to explore the global trends influencing the institutionalization of evaluation. In line with the Japan Evaluation Society’s goals and the broader aspirations of EvalVision Asia 2025, the conference will equip governments, organizations, and evaluation professionals with the knowledge, tools, and partnerships needed to strengthen evaluation systems and support sustainable development.
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Join our In-Person Advanced Project Evaluation Management (APEM) Training—a hands-on, in-person course designed for professionals ready to deepen their expertise in Monitoring and Evaluation. Happening this August, this intensive training offers practical tools, cutting-edge evaluation methods, and real-time feedback from experienced M&E experts. Whether you're managing complex programmes or scaling your impact, this course is built to equip you with the skills and confidence to lead effectively.
What You’ll Gain:
In-depth understanding of advanced evaluation frameworks
Practical experience designing and managing M&E systems
Direct access to seasoned facilitators and peer learning opportunities
Ideal for development professionals, programme managers, and evaluators seeking to make data-driven decisions and strengthen accountability.
Date: August 25 - 29, 2025
Course Fee: USD 700 ( $700) OR NGN 250,000
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https://www.cloneshouse.com/services/in-person-advanced-project-evaluation-management-training/
The Certification in Risk Evaluation and Planning provides a comprehensive and structured approach to understanding and managing risk, from initial identification through to strategic mitigation. Whether you’re evaluating financial uncertainties, addressing operational challenges, or improving communication strategies, this course delivers clear, practical guidance without unnecessary jargon. By the end of the certification, you will be equipped with a proven framework and practical skills to manage risk proactively and lead with greater confidence in any professional setting.
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At Cloneshouse, we go beyond traditional training to provide tailor-made Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) support that strengthens your organization’s capacity for evidence-based decision-making. Our approach is rooted in a deep understanding of development realities and is designed to meet the specific needs of program implementers, government agencies, and donor organizations. Through our MEL services, your team can access not just capacity strengthening, but also strategic reviews, indicator review and development, human-centered problem synthesis, and theory of change development - equipping your organization with the right tools and frameworks to achieve measurable impact.
Our MEL portfolio includes third-party monitoring, MEL technology development, and end-to-end evaluation management, all delivered with an emphasis on collaboration and contextual relevance. Whether you're seeking to improve your MEL systems, refine your impact pathways, or implement digital MEL solutions, Cloneshouse offers the technical support and advisory services to help you do it effectively. Partnering with us means unlocking a data-informed future for your programs and scaling up your organization’s learning and performance across sectors.
Join us for a transformative learning journey—designed just for you!
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For the first time, the DeGEval Annual Conference will feature an international stream, a significant step toward fostering global dialogue in evaluation. This stream will spotlight key findings from the CEval Evaluation GLOBE Project, which includes 50 country case studies and 11 reports from transnational organizations. Together, they offer a comprehensive global overview of the institutionalization and professionalization of evaluation, along with the enabling and hindering factors shaping its development. In addition to the GLOBE Project presentations, the international stream will explore a plethora of critical evaluation topics. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to learn from global experiences and cutting-edge practices in evaluation.
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This workshop will provide a clear overview of the key concepts, terms, and approaches needed to conduct or commission evaluation projects effectively. Participants will gain an understanding of the evaluator's role, the purpose and rationale for evaluation, and the various approaches that can be applied. Through a step-by-step exploration, the workshop will guide attendees on how to frame, conduct, and report evaluation findings with clarity and confidence. It will also provide valuable guidance for commissioners of evaluation and share practical resources for evaluators to continue building their skills and knowledge beyond the session. This knowledge-building workshop will help participants develop a stronger grasp of core evaluation concepts and methodologies while reflecting on the role of evaluation within the broader policy cycle. By the end of the session, attendees will be more confident in navigating each stage of the evaluation process and producing high-quality, actionable outcomes.
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Cloneshouse delivers cutting-edge Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) technology designed to power social impact. We design technology solutions that turn complex data into clear insights, helping organizations navigate challenges and drive meaningful change. By combining innovation with practical usability, we enable our clients and partners to make evidence-based decisions and unlock sustainable impact. Our team of the very best engineers, data scientists, and technologists specializes in AI, software, data analytics, geospatial technologies, and digital platforms. We design tech-enabled solutions that aren’t just shiny objects–they unlock practical and powerful solutions for real-world challenges.
Send us an email at abuja@cloneshouse.com to discuss your impact technology needs
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Cloud Assess: Harnessing AI, Assessments, Challenges and Opportunities | August 6, 2025, 3 AM WAT
Join us for a thought-provoking webinar exploring the future of assessment design in an AI-driven world. This session will explore how educators can move beyond simply mitigating AI interference and begin reimagining assessments to be more meaningful, engaging, and resilient. Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of how AI can impact assessments and why this calls for a rethink of what we assess. The session will also introduce practical design techniques to reduce AI reliance and restore authenticity, alongside case study insights from experimental course design. All strategies presented are aligned with the Principles of Assessment, the Rules of Evidence, and adult learning principles, ensuring they can be applied effectively in real-world contexts.
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Health Innovation Kent Surrey Sussex: Real-World Evaluation Webinar | September 23, 2025, 10 AM WAT
This online workshop is designed to help participants understand the pivotal role of real-world evaluation (RWE) and how gathering the right evidence early on can significantly support the uptake of new solutions in the NHS. It will explore the fundamentals of RWE, explain why it matters, and guide participants through the processes of scoping and planning evaluations that meet NHS expectations. Additionally, the session introduces evidence-based frameworks and principles that underpin successful evaluation efforts, along with a brief overview of health economics to help innovators make the case for value and impact. Participants will leave with a clearer understanding of how to design evaluations that not only validate their innovations but also enhance their relevance and appeal to NHS buyers.
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The Diocese of Salisbury Academy Trust: Driving Improvement Through Better Use of Assessment Data | November 10. 2025, 2:30 PM WAT
This session is designed to provide a clear and comprehensive overview of assessment for the term. It will include sharing and clarifying all key assessment dates and requirements, ensuring that everyone has a full understanding of the expectations and deadlines ahead. Participants will have the opportunity to explore current strengths and areas for development in relation to assessment and data. This will include a detailed look at statutory requirements and how they impact practice, ensuring all attendees are confident in meeting their obligations. The session will also examine evidence-based research on effective assessment practices, helping participants understand what high-quality assessment looks like and how it can be embedded within their own settings.
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From Proposals to Progress: Strengthening Youth Work Through Evaluation and Long-Term Strategy | November 25, 2025, 5 PM WAT
This session, part of our fundraising and income generation webinar series for youth workers, focuses on deepening your capacity to build sustainable funding strategies and sharpening your fundraising approach. Specifically tailored for those who are ready to elevate their proposals and long-term planning, the session offers practical guidance on evaluation, strategic refinement, and sustainable growth. Participants will explore how to assess and strengthen draft funding bids or existing proposals, measure the effectiveness of past fundraising efforts, and foster lasting donor relationships. With an emphasis on sustainability, the session helps youth workers map out reliable income streams that support long-term impact. Through hands-on activities and expert facilitation, attendees will reflect on key learnings, assess current strategies, and identify next steps for their organisations.
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CNT Associates Ltd: Social Impact Monitoring and Reporting - Turning Outcomes into Opportunities | December 11, 2025, 12 PM WAT
For businesses, charities, and social enterprises, the ability to monitor and report on social impact goes far beyond fulfilling statutory requirements like Companies House filings or grant reports. It is a critical capability that allows you to clearly demonstrate the value of your work, unlocking opportunities for funding, attracting strategic partners, and engaging key stakeholders who can support your mission and growth. This session will explore best practices in social impact monitoring and reporting, helping you move from data collection to meaningful communication. Together, we’ll break down the core components of social impact and introduce practical strategies and techniques for capturing and presenting your outcomes effectively. By the end of the session, you’ll be equipped with the knowledge to build stronger narratives around your impact and the tools to make your results work for you.
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Strengthening Advocacy and Government Relations for Local NGOs in Nigeria: Strategies for Effective Engagement and Policy Influence | Read more
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP): Monitoring, Evaluation, and Knowledge Management Specialist | Freetown, Sierra Leone
The Spotlight Initiative Programme in Freetown, Sierra Leone, is looking for a Monitoring and Evaluation Knowledge Management Specialist to support and guide the development and implementation of the Spotlight M&E framework. She/He will work under the direct supervision of the Spotlight Programme Coordinator, and will also work closely with participating UN agencies through coordination with the M&E Group, the Spotlight Programme Team, and the Programme Reference Group. This includes coordinating M&E capacities and resources, leading and implementing M&E training and capacity building, gathering data and feedback, developing tools and guidelines, supervising Spotlight M&E-related consultants, and reporting.
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Application Deadline: August 6th, 2025
Danish Refugee Council (DRC): Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, Learning (MEAL) Officer | Abuja and Kastina, Nigeria
The MEAL Officer's primary function is to support effective implementation of the monitoring, evaluation, accountability, and learning strategies and global standards; support mainstreaming MEAL throughout the PCM and reinforce quality programme management in the area of responsibility.
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Application Deadline: August 7th, 2025
United Nations Volunteers (UNV): Monitoring and Evaluation Officer | Uganda
Under the direct supervision of the IDE Country Lead and technical oversight from the IDE Regional Results Measurement Specialist, the Monitoring and Evaluation Officer will be responsible for leading the implementation of the results measurement strategy for UNCDF IDE in Uganda.
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Application Deadline: August 8th, 2025
Network of People Living with HIV and AIDS in Nigeria (NEPWHAN): State Program / Monitoring & Evaluation Officers | Bauchi, Katsina, Kebbi, and Kogi, Nigeria
We are seeking highly skilled and experienced State Program / Monitoring & Evaluation Officers to support program implementation and monitoring across four states (Katsina, Kogi, Bauchi, and Kebbi) under a donor-funded HIV/AIDS intervention. The successful candidates will ensure effective coordination, documentation, reporting, and quality assurance of project activities at the state and community levels.
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Application Deadline: August 11th, 2025
United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UNWOMEN): Monitoring, Evaluation, Learning and Reporting (MERL) Specialist | Juba, Suda
Under the overall strategic guidance of the Country Representative and the direct supervision of the Programme Manager, SSWSEEP, the Monitoring, Evaluation, Learning, Accountability and Reporting (MELR)Specialist will lead the design, planning, and implementation of robust monitoring, evaluation, and reporting systems to effectively track progress toward project targets. The Specialist will play a key role in ensuring evidence-based decision-making and accountability by generating timely, high-quality data and communicating results to internal and external stakeholders. The Monitoring, Evaluation, Learning, and Reporting Specialist will work as part of the Country Office M&E team, in close collaboration with the programme and operations teams, as well as the M&E Specialist and other relevant staff within the SSWSEEP Project Management Unit (PMU) at MGCSW.
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Application Deadline: August 12th, 2025
Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR): Programme & MEL Coordinator | Nairobi, Kenya
The Programme/MEL Coordinator will undertake significant responsibilities across all centre projects, guided by their line manager. Responsibilities include supporting project management delivery with a focus on monitoring, reporting, evaluation, accountability and learning (MREAL) for projects and programmes, including support financial planning, reports coherence etc., supporting meetings and developing the related action plans (ensuring that staff complies with the actions), contributing to inter-disciplinary teams within SEI and with partner organizations, and ensuring all project deliverables and engagements, are delivering high-quality and timely outputs.
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Application Deadline: August 12th, 2025
United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UNWOMEN) : National Support Evaluator | Remotely and Morocco
The Support Evaluator will work in close collaboration with a Lead Evaluator to ensure comprehensive and culturally sensitive evaluation coverage across target countries. The Support Evaluator will work under a three-tier management structure, further described below. For recruitment and management purposes, the UN Women’s Regional Programme Manager of the Dare to Care will act as the hiring manager, reviewing and approving the deliverables of the Support Evaluator prior to each payment.
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Application Deadline: August 14th, 2025
International Rescue Committee (IRC): Regional Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning Coordinator | Kampala, Uganda
The IRC is seeking a Regional Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL) Coordinator who will work closely with the PlayMatters Project Director and technical staff to ensure that meaningful evidence is produced, data is collected, analyzed, and used to inform management, design and implementation decisions, and to provide project updates, as the need arises. A key role of the MEAL Coordinator is to support consortium staff to collect, use, and analyze data to track project progress and inform meaningful course correction and program decision discussions; and to ensure senior management staff have data that is tailored to their decision-making processes.
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Application Deadline: Not Specified
International Rescue Committee (IRC): MEAL Coordinator | N'Djamena, Chad
The MEAL Coordinator will provide leadership and management oversight to ensure that the Sudan XB program develops and achieves MEAL commitments. The MEAL Coordinator ensures that monitoring, evaluation, accountability, and data management systems are in place, sufficiently resourced, and successfully implemented from collection to visualization. The MEAL Coordinator will ensure that MEAL principles are integrated into every step of the project cycle. In support of these goals, this role provides technical assistance, facilitates capacity sharing, and ensures ongoing mentoring and training in MEAL concepts for IRC and partner staff, including continuous improvements of program quality based on data, feedback, and learning. The MEAL Coordinator reports to the Deputy Director for Programs.
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Application Deadline: Not Specified
International Organization for Migration (IOM): Senior Project Support Assistant (Monitoring & Evaluation) | Cairo, Egypt
Applications are welcome from internal and external candidates. For all IOM vacancies, applications from qualified and eligible first-tier candidates are considered before those of qualified and eligible second-tier candidates in the selection process. For the purpose of this vacancy, internal candidates are considered first-tier candidates.
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Application Deadline: Not Specified
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