The M&E Thursday Talk Webinars present,
M&E and Ethics in the Digital Age
Dear Colleagues,
This spring the M&E Thursday Talks on DME for Peace are hosting a webinar series on M&E and Ethics in the Digital Age. We invite you to join us!
These discussions will dig deeply into how peace and development programs consider the pressing issues of safety, security, privacy, flexibility, and accessibility in an increasingly tech-enabled world.
Topics and Speakers
February 25, 2016
Thinking Through M&E in a Tech-Enabled World
Led by Linda Raftree and Michael Bamberger.
Past; Recording available here.
March 10, 2016
Digital Vulnerabilities and E-Security Tactics
Led by Rahel Dette, Research Associate at the Global Public Policy Institute
Past; Recording available here.
March 24, 2016
Collecting Data in Dangerous Contexts, Lessons from Burundi
Led by Britney Nemecek, Conflict Sensitivity Specialist at Search for Common Ground.
Past; Recording available here.
April 7, 2016
Remote Monitoring, Lessons from Democracy and Governance
Led by Kelly Skeith, Senior Design, Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist at Freedom House.
Learn more and register here!
April 21, 2016
Embracing Digital Citizenship, the Role of Peace and Development (I)NGOs
Led by Maliha Khan, previously Director of Learning, Evaluation and Accountability at Oxfam America and Director of Program Impact at CARE.
Register here!
April 28, 2016
Improving Data Rigor, What Still Needs to be Done?
Led by Gwendolyn Bevis, Technical Director, Governance and Conflict Practice Areas at Management Systems International (MSI) and Micah Frumkin, Technical Manager at MSI.
Register here!
All of the discussions will be recorded and available on DME for Peace within 48 hours of each webinar.
We hope to see you online!
Very best,
Ella Duncan, DME for Peace Project Manager