The African Evidence Network (AEN) recently published a short article on the work of Twende Mbele, with a specific focus on our peer-learning model and our work at the AfrEA conference in Kampala, Uganda earlier this year.
“There was a widespread recognition of the value of peer learning to ensure the SDGs reflect an African context, and that the tools for measuring context are...
The South African Monitoring & Evaluation Association (SAMEA) takes pleasure in inviting you to take part in its 6th Biennial SAMEA Conference to be held at the Hilton Hotel in Sandton, Johannesburg, South Africa from 23-27 October 2017. The theme for this year’s conference is: ‘Purpose-driven Monitoring and Evaluation’ This Conference is a key pillar of the SAMEA strategy to broaden the...
First MPAT Workshop Held in Uganda
To kick start implementation of the Management Performance Assessment Tool (MPAT) adaptation in Uganda, the National MPAT Task force developed a work plan based on the overall MPAT concept note. The plan is to undertake the adaptation and introduction of MPAT in Uganda in five stages;
Develop a briefing note, which was completed by a team of 6 people.A...
The Prime Minister of Uganda, the Hon. Dr. Ruhakana Rugunda will officially launch Twende Mbele at the Opening Ceremony of the AfrEA conference this Tuesday 28th March, in Kampala, Uganda.
Twende Mbele is hosting a strand at the upcoming African Evaluation Association (AfrEA) Conference, Kampala, Uganda. The strand, ‘The Role of Governments in Evaluating the SDGs’ will bring together government staff and evaluation professionals to understand the emerging work on government evaluation systems, the SDGs, and how this experience can be shared and supported across the continent....