
Pan-African Parliament Champions Evaluation Across the Continent
Source: African Strategies for Health
In partnership with USAID's ASH project and its South African partner, Khulisa Management Services, members of the Pan-African Parliament (PAP) joined a global campaign calling for increased attention and leadership for health evaluation in Africa. Led by the Global Parliamentarian Forum for Evaluation, the Global Parliamentarians for Evaluation Campaign, promotes the use of and demand for high-quality evaluation capacities, essential for delivering progress in health and development across the continent.
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Videos: A series of videos were released as part of the global campaign, highlighting how evaluation has been used for evidence-based policy making over the course of their mandate at the Parliament of their home country. The five African parliamentarians featured in the series include Hon. Muntaka Mubarak (Ghana), Hon. Roger Nkodo Dang (Cameroon), Hon. Rachel Shebesh (Kenya), Hon. Shitaye Minale (Ethiopia) and Santosh Vinita Kalyan (South Africa).
Source: African Strategies for Health
In partnership with USAID's ASH project and its South African partner, Khulisa Management Services, members of the Pan-African Parliament (PAP) joined a global campaign calling for increased attention and leadership for health evaluation in Africa. Led by the Global Parliamentarian Forum for Evaluation, the Global Parliamentarians for Evaluation Campaign, promotes the use of and demand for high-quality evaluation capacities, essential for delivering progress in health and development across the continent.
[Download]
[Also in French, Portuguese, and Arabic]
Videos: A series of videos were released as part of the global campaign, highlighting how evaluation has been used for evidence-based policy making over the course of their mandate at the Parliament of their home country. The five African parliamentarians featured in the series include Hon. Muntaka Mubarak (Ghana), Hon. Roger Nkodo Dang (Cameroon), Hon. Rachel Shebesh (Kenya), Hon. Shitaye Minale (Ethiopia) and Santosh Vinita Kalyan (South Africa).
- Video 1: How does evaluation impact policy making?
- Video 2: How can demand for and use of evaluation be strengthened for improved decision-making around national policies?
- Video 3: As Africa adopts the Sustainable Development Goals, how can social and gender equity be incorporated into policy evaluation to ensure no one is left behind?
- Video 4: What are future priorities for evaluation work in Africa?

Strengthening the Capacity of African Evaluators to Conduct High Quality Health Evaluations
Source: African Strategies for Health
This report documents the proceedings of the 7th International Conference of the African Evaluation Association in Yaounde, Cameroun from March 3 -7, 2014. [Download]
Source: African Strategies for Health
This report documents the proceedings of the 7th International Conference of the African Evaluation Association in Yaounde, Cameroun from March 3 -7, 2014. [Download]