I am Mary Mgbekem, from Nigeria. I am a nutritionist, and Foods ssues are essential for a nation growth and development. Planning, monitoring, and evaluation will help me care for people appropriately.
I am from Nepal working as Senior Agriculture Economist (roles M&E) at Ministry of Agriculture & Livestock Development. Nepal has also completed the 4th national food system dialogues last week and I am also the one of the action track member. thus, this video is vary useful for me. Once again thanks WCDI.
I had planned to join this Webinar. However, due to competing demands, I was unable. Am happy though that I have found time to listen to the recording. The presentations and discussions were quite insightful. I am working on a SUN TA MCDP II program in Zambia and the goal to reduce stunting through a multisectoral approach. I am looking forward to use some of the insights shared here as I am also working the MEL unit of the program.
I also want to ask on the acceptability on th use of the transformative evaluation criteria in relation to the traditionally acceptable OCED-DAC criteria? In my view, as part of the transformtion, the OECD-DAC will remain critical and form a foundation on which the transformative criteria can build when assessing whether transformation is actually taking place in the continuum of implementing interventions.
I am Mary Mgbekem, from Nigeria. I am a nutritionist, and Foods ssues are essential for a nation growth and development. Planning, monitoring, and evaluation will help me care for people appropriately.
I am from Nepal working as Senior Agriculture Economist (roles M&E) at Ministry of Agriculture & Livestock Development. Nepal has also completed the 4th national food system dialogues last week and I am also the one of the action track member. thus, this video is vary useful for me. Once again thanks WCDI.
I had planned to join this Webinar. However, due to competing demands, I was unable. Am happy though that I have found time to listen to the recording. The presentations and discussions were quite insightful. I am working on a SUN TA MCDP II program in Zambia and the goal to reduce stunting through a multisectoral approach. I am looking forward to use some of the insights shared here as I am also working the MEL unit of the program.
I also want to ask on the acceptability on th use of the transformative evaluation criteria in relation to the traditionally acceptable OCED-DAC criteria? In my view, as part of the transformtion, the OECD-DAC will remain critical and form a foundation on which the transformative criteria can build when assessing whether transformation is actually taking place in the continuum of implementing interventions.
Imo Akpan - Nigeria, Principal Livestock Officer working Akwa Ibom State Ministry of Agriculture.