African Development Bank Evaluation Week 2020

17 November 2020
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African Development Bank (Abidjan)

Event — Virtual

What: AfDB's Fourth forum on evaluation and development

Who: Independent Development Evaluation at the African Development Bank

When: Wednesday, 2 December to Friday 4 December, 09:00 - 16:00 (GMT)

Where: Virtual

This is a biennial global knowledge event with the main objective of facilitating discourse on the role of development evaluation in supporting African countries to speed up the delivery of the SDGs.

Discussions and presentations will focus on the following areas:

What will it take to quickly and effectively learn from evaluation during and after the COVID-19 crisis?

Of what value is an evidence and learning culture for sustainable development in Africa?

Why and how should African countries use data and information from evaluation to enhance the achievement of sustainable development outcomes?

What does effective learning entail?

Lessons from evaluations that led to action, evaluations that made a difference.

Prospects for pooling learning from evaluations carried out in Africa to inform decision-making and programming for the delivery of the SDGs.

The event is aimed at Bank shareholders, management and staff; government policy and decision-makers; technical and financial partners; research and academic institutions; evaluation institutions and associations; civil society; the private sector; and the media.

Click here to register

Send your questions about 2020 Evaluation Week: EvaluationWeek@afdb.org

Event description and program

Useful links

Visit IDEV : https://idev.afdb.org/en

Media contact : Solange Kamuanga-Tossou | Communication and External Relations Department | African Development Bank | Email : s.kamuanga-tossou@afdb.org

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