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 M&E Related Communities

People using a laptopM&E professionals around the world are using online mediums to meet and collaborate. This page provides a list of identified online communities that are relevant to monitoring and evaluation professionals. These groups are not related to this portal and are managed by different groups.

Each group may have its own criteria for admission. Please contact the administrators of the individual groups if you have questions regarding them. If you have a group that you would like to see listed here, please contact the administrator at admin@globalhivmeinfo.org

 

 Online M&E Related Communities

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3iE Mailing List
This is the list serve for the International Initiiative for Impact Evaluation
African Evaluation Association (AFREA)
In conjunction with the national associations and committed donors, AfrEA has helped develop the concept of an African evaluation community. This listserv aims to build on this concept, to broaden this community, by further promoting the sharing of information, resources and opportunities.
AGDEN Rights Project
The AGDEN Rights in M&E Project: Contributing towards improving development accountability and managing for Gender Equality results through entrenching gender sensitive and rights-based monitoring and evaluation in Africa.
AIDS Beyond Borders
AIDS Beyond Borders - facilitates in sharing information, views, opinions & facts about HIV/AIDS pandemic beyond the geographical borders. The issues discussed and debated are on prevention, diagnosis, treatment including medicines, care, work place situation, social factors & also opportunities.
AIMEnet
In 2004, MEASURE Evaluation teamed with the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, USAID, CDC, UNAIDS, the World Health Organization, The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, the World Bank Group, and UNICEF to create the HIV/AIDS Monitoring and Evaluation Network (AIMEnet) listserv. AIMEnet was initially created so we could stay in touch with participants from several Expanded HIV/AIDS Response M&E workshops. Today, the AIMEnet listserv has been broadened to include anyone interested in sharing technical experiences, tools and information in monitoring and evaluation (M&E) of HIV/AIDS programs around the world.
Best Practices Forum
For discussions of research, evaluation, outcomes measurement, and best practices in human services. Note you require a Yahoo account to use this.
Caribbean Assessment, Research, Policy
For environmental professionals in the Caribbean working on problems of
insular policy making, assessment and monitoring and evaluation of
sustainable development at the island, national, or [sub-]regional levels.
This list is especially concerned with integrated assessment, environmental
research priorities, and legislation. It was founded in 1999.
ChildStatusNet
The Child Status Network was formed for users and potential users of the Child Status Index (CSI) toolkit to share best practices and lessons learned in its implementation among service providers to orphans and vulnerable children.
Country-Led Evaluation (IDEAS)
Country-led evaluation (CLE) is a relatively new concept, and one that reflects the world’s growing recognition of the importance of a nation’s self-determination in its own development.
 
The field of evaluation is being reshaped by the evolving context of international aid, and particularly by the emerging recognition that effective development assistance requires that donor agencies “respect partner country leadership and help strengthen their capacity to exercise it.”
 
Conventional forms of evaluation, typically mandated and funded by development agencies, are now being challenged by emerging independent forms of assessment that put the recipient country in the driver’s seat. The rationale for CLE is clear, but the question now is how to do it. What are the obstacles to country-led evaluation? What needs to be done to support it?
 
Thus, the purpose of this group is to discuss, explore and exchange ideas with respect of CLE.
Data Use Network
One hundred and forty-six people from 24 countries came together in Arusha, Tanzania with an interest in strengthening the links between data and decision making.
MEASURE Evaluation, the Health Metrics Network, and the East, Central and Southern African Health Community co-organized From Data to Impact: Using Health Data for Results global symposium January 28-29, 2009 so that professionals could exchange successful experiences in improving health programs and policies through the use of quality health data and information.
To continue the discussions begun during the global symposium, the Data Use Network (DataUseNet) was formed.
 
EGAD
EGAD is an open list for people interested in Program Evaluation, Statistics, and Methodology.
eThamini
Top M&E specialists and technology experts have joined forces to form eThamini - a company specialising in web-based M&E solutions. eThamini provides a free online community of practice. The Community of Practice supports M&E learning by providing forums for discussion, sharing resources and linking you to the latest developments in M&E.
Eval Info
Sponsored by American Evaluation Association (AEA) as the official electronic network for distribution of information to organization members and interested parties. Anyone can subscribe and receive mailings but non-AEA members cannot post to the list.
Eval Jobs
EVALJOBS is a list for evaluation-related job postings. It is run by the Evaluation Center of the Western Michigan University (http://www.wmich.edu/evalctr/). For this mailing list, listserv software is used.
 
 
Eval Talk
An open, unmoderated list for general discussion of evaluation and associated issues sponsored by the American Evaluation Association.
 
Eval-Net
The purpose of the Evaluation Network is to strengthen UNDP's evaluation knowledge base by disseminating good practices and lessons learned on monitoring and evaluation to a broad constituency and to foster results-based performance at both country and corporate levels. It will also help build UNDP staff capacity in measuring and assessing results. This network specifically aims to:    
Share and exchange experiences and knowledge and lessons distilled from evaluative work relating to programmes and projects;
Mainstream results orientation within the work of UNDP's six practice areas;
Provide a forum for UNDP staff to share and deepen their knowledge of monitoring and evaluation practices and methodologies.
This network is open to all UNDP staff members interested in and working on measuring and assessing results and who want to contribute and build their capacity in this area.
EVAL-Sys
EVAL-SYS is for postings in systems in evaluation. It is run by the Evaluation Center of the Western Michigan University, (http://www.wmich.edu/evalctr/).
GOVTEVAL internet global discussion group
GOVTEVAL is an unmoderated global electronic discussion group open to anyone involved or interested in issues related to public sector program evaluation.
 
Objectives:
  • To bring together practitioners, users of evaluation, academics, and researchers in public sector program evaluation from across the world to exchange and share their experiences and views.
  • To provide subscribers an effective global network for further enhancing and promoting public sector program evaluation on a cross-national basis.
  • To promote practical analysis of public policy issues and problems related to public sector program evaluation and to provide assistance to resolve them.
  • To facilitate research and development of cross-cultural issues in program evaluation.
Hlinfo-l -- HealthLink Information List
HealthLink is the primary information dissemination and advocacy arm of Health Systems Trust, which encourages and facilitates the use of information for decision-making by various stakeholders.
HealthLink aims to improve health and development through compiling relevant information into a weekly electronic news bulletin distributed to a wide range of readership. It is of interest to health workers, policy makers, journalists, researchers, donor organisations, medical insurance and pharmaceutical companies, civil society organisations and consultants. The Healthlink Bulletin contains new research findings, news items relevant to health systems development and policy and practice in Southern Africa. It lists new publications, conferences, job opportunities, resources, training courses and other events.
News topics include among others: HIV/AIDS (every issue), Malaria, TB, equity, health economics and legislation, drug information and other public health issues.
 
IAEVAL (International Aid Evaluation)
 
This IAEVAL (International Aid EVALuation) listserv provides a forum for informal communications among those of us interested in M&E among US-based INGOs.
 
Information Resource & Advocacy Forum (IRAF) North Bihar
IRAC (North Bihar) is an interactive resource platform for Community based organisations, Activists, Research Professionals, Independent Developmental Sector consultants and individuals who are working in the area of community health with a special focus on NRHM RCH-II document in North Bihar India. The network (IRAF) is trying to respond to the Reproductive Health, HIV and AIDS crisis in India, by connecting the key stake holders together. This e-forum facilitates networking, communication and collaboration among those who are involved or interested in RH & HIV/ AIDS related issues in North Bihar. It tries to address and increase RH, HIV & AIDS related knowledge sharing, connect key stake holders, facilitate ongoing policy dialogue thereby ultimately trying to reduce the morbidity & mortality from such related issues, enhance HIV prevention and care response effectiveness, improve stake holder transparency and contribute to capacity building of partner organisations.
International Health Facility Assessment Network (IHFAN)
The International Health Facility Assessment Network (IHFAN) was developed to promote communication among professionals interested in exchanging information, sharing published works and materials, and communicating notable news in health information systems data development and use.
Kenya AIDS
At Kenya aids most of the discussions center around:- (a) Advocacy for health research development priority setting (b) Capacity building (c) Resource mobilisation (d) Evaluation (e) Dissemination of results (f) Utilisation of research findings (g) Networking (h) Use of Information Technology for the health sector (i) Announcement of meetings, training courses and other events of interest to our members and HIV-AIDS issues.
MandE News
The MandE NEWS mailing list is part of the MandE NEWS website at www.mande.co.uk.
Visitors to the website are invited to use the mailing list to exchange information with each other about monitoring and evaluation issues, especially as they relate to international development aid.
Most Significant Changes
This egroup was formed to promote discussion about the use of an innovative method of monitoring, called the "Most Significant Changes" approach. It has already been applied in developed and less developed economies, in partipatory rural development projects, agricultural extension projects, educational settings and mainstream human services delivery. Through discussion we hope to promote the wider use of the method, and further innovation and development in the method itself.
Pelican Initiative : Platform for Evidence-based Learning & Communications for Social Change
This platform seeks to bring together development practitioners from different disciplines, specialists and policy makers to explore this question, share experiences, and to push the agenda further on three themes:
Evidence and learning for policy change;
Learning in organisations and among partners;
Society-wide learning among a multitude of stakeholders.
Real World Evaluation
Forum for sharing ideas and practical examples of conducting evaluations of international development projects under less than ideal conditions. In particular, where there was no baseline and no comparison group.
Routine Health Information Network (RHINO)
The Routine Health Information Network (RHINO) is a collaboration of developing country governments, donor agencies, technical groups, and private voluntary organizations whose purpose is to strengthen the role of evidence-based decision-making by engaging organizations and professionals in promotion of effective collection and use of routine health information, especially at the district level and below.
 
SAMEA
The electronic mailing list of the South African Monitoring and Evaluation Association (SAMEA)
wurppme2008
A class of 21 nations working together for global development through effective and efficient programme monitoring and evaluation
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