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Participatory monitoring, evaluation and learning: Taking stock and breaking new ground

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In this webinar we reflect on how participatory evaluation methods and practices have evolved and diversified since the participation heyday of the 1990s. We will explore the contemporary landscape of participatory evaluation through the experiences of leading participatory evaluators who use tried and trusted methods, such as Outcome Mapping and Most Significant Change, and novel methods including SenseMaker and Ripple Effects Mapping.

We ask what is our collective learning about how to navigate the practice of participation within real-life constraints of contemporary evaluation?

Co-chairs

Marina Apgar and Will Allen

Panel speakers

Rebecca Sero, Washington State University

Tom Aston, independent evaluator and leading evaluation methodologist

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