M&E Webinar Series

The M&E Working Group, in collaboration with the Working Groups on Health and Education, is convening a series of four monthly webinars probing issues and options related to measuring and evaluating “institutionalization” of interventions, with special focus on interventions that aspire to scale through government and other national systems.

View the 2021 Scaling Up Toolkit here.

M&E Webinar featuring Educate! and Young1ove

Please view this webinar here.

Meghan Mahoney highlighted Educate!’s experience tracking the scale and institutionalization of a skills-based education model in Rwanda and the sustainability framework she uses to guide this M&E work. Noam Angrist and Moitshepi Matsheng, co-founders of Young1ove, shared their experience working very closely with the Ministry of Education in Botswana to scale the Teaching at the Right Level approach and what they are learning about how to think about and measure institutionalization within government systems.

Larry Cooley, Co-Chair of the M&E working group, kicked the session off by sharing an institutionalization tracker he and others have developed to help frame the session.

Speakers:

Meghan Mahoney, Director of Monitoring and Evaluation at Educate!

Noam Angrist, Co-Founder of Young1ove

Moitshepi Matsheng, Co-Founder of Young1ove

Moderator:

Larry Cooley, Co-Chair of the M&E Working Group

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Scale-Up M&E Webinar featuring Last Mile Health and Living Goods

A recording of this webinar can be viewed here.

The M&E Working Group is excited to continue a series of webinars on measuring how programs delivered through government ministries are being “institutionalized” into existing routine systems and processes. This second session in the series, co-organized with the Health Technical Working Group, on August 12 from 10:00-11:15 am ET featured presenters from two NGOs collaborating with governments in Burkina Faso, Kenya, Liberia, Malawi, Uganda and other countries in Africa to scale and sustain innovative and evidence-based health programs.

Emilie Chambert, Chief Program Officer from Living Goods and Nan Chen, Health Systems Team from Last Mile Health shared what their two pioneering organizations are learning about how to think about and measure institutionalization of community health programs within government systems.

Larry Cooley, Co-Chair of the M&E working group, kicked the session off by sharing an institutionalization tracker he and others have developed to help frame the session.

Laura Ghiron, Co-Chair of the Health working group and Member of the ExpandNet Secretariat moderated the session.

Speakers:

Nan Chen, Managing Director of Health Systems Strengthening at Last Mile Health

Emilie Chambert, Chief Program Officer at Living Goods

Moderators:

Laura Ghiron, Co-Chair of the Health Working Group

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Donor Perspectives on Monitoring & Evaluating the Institutionalization of Change at Scale

The M&E Working Group, in collaboration with the Working Groups on Health and Education, is convening a series of four monthly webinars probing issues and options related to measuring and evaluating “institutionalization” of interventions, with special focus on interventions that aspire to scale through government and other national systems. The sessions examine cases of large-scale interventions in education and health, illuminated by deep dives into the scaling of two major interventions — the expanded use of community health workers, and Teaching at the Right Level. The initial webinars highlighted the perspectives of NGOs that collaborated with governments to transfer and scale interventions. The webinar on September 20 will highlight the perspectives of donor organizations and foundations who support the development and scaling of these interventions. The final webinar in the series, to be held on October 29th, will focus on government perspectives regarding these effort to reach scale, and assess institutionalization, of these NGO-initiated interventions within governmental systems.

Speakers:

Angela Gichaga, Chief Executive Officer at Financing Alliance for Health

Jo Bourne, Global Partnership for Education

Morgan Hanadi Strecker, Global Partnership for Education

Rachel Hinton, Department for International Development

Dr. Varja Lipovsek, Director of Learning, Measurement and Evaluation at Co-Impact

Moderators:

Larry Cooley, Co-Chair of the M&E Working Group

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