Caretaker Committee Inaugurated for the Nigerian Association of Evaluators

The Board of Trustees (BOT) of Nigeria Association of Evaluators (NAE), led by Dr. Shamshudeen Usman, CON, FNAE a former Minister of Finance and former Chairman of the National Planning Commission, inaugurated a Caretaker Committee (CC) for the Association on May 12th, 2022. The BOT Chairman congratulated and appreciated...

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The DAC Criteria Guidance 2021

The OECD DAC just published their long-awaited guidance on the appropriate application of the (in)famous DAC evaluation criteria which were updated and adopted on December 2019. Everyone who uses the criteria should study this useful guidance in depth, as this thoughtful post by Michaela Raab also emphasises. Megan and those who supported her deserve credit for what...

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Rethinking Evaluation Competencies at a Time of Uncertainty

Webinar on Rethinking Evaluation Competencies at a Time of Uncertainty Organized by Sri Lanka Evaluation Association & Nigerian Association of Evaluators in collaboration with Asia Pacific Evaluation Association, Evaluation Community of India & Center for Evaluation, University of Sri Jayewardenepura   Date:                            Friday, 28th August 2020...

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2020 Annual General Meeting.

This is to invite all members of the Nigerian Association of Evaluators to the 2020 Annual General Meeting. Date: Tuesday 30th June 2020 Time: 11:00am Venue: ZOOM Click on the link to register for the Annual General Meeting: https://bit.ly/2B5zsdh Keep it a date with us. Signed Mrs Adeola Awogbemi National Publicity Secretary.

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webinar on Current Evaluation Practices: Recommendations for Country-led Evaluation during and beyond COVID-19.

Nigerian Association of Evaluators invites you to the webinar on Current Evaluation Practices: Recommendations for Country-led Evaluation during and beyond COVID-19. The webinar will seek to review existing national evaluation policies and partnerships with CSOs on independent evaluation on COVID 19 pandemic with a view to planning for post...

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