Next live webinar on "Program Theories and LogFrames to Evaluate Pro-poor and Equity Programs"
Live webinar on:
PROGRAM THEORIES and LOGFRAMES to EVALUATE PRO-POOR and EQUITY PROGRAMS
Cost: Free. No prior registration required.
Within the series of monthly live webinars on Equity-focused evaluations, UNICEF, UNWOMEN, the Rockefeller Foundation,
Claremont Graduate University and IOCE, in partnership with IDEAS, OHCHR, UNEG Task Force on National Evaluation Capacities, UNDP, ILO, IDRC and PAHO, are pleased to announce the sixth webinar with Patricia ROGERS, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University; and with Richard HUMMELBRUNNER, Independent Consultant, on "Program theories and LogFrames to evaluate pro-poor and
equity programs".
Webinars are free and open to interested people. In addition to watching live presentations, you will have the option to ask questions and provide comments. You just need a computer, internet connection, speakers and a mic/headphone. You will also be able to write comments and continue the discussion
after the webinar.
Agenda
15h45 - 16h00 Log in (To log in, simply type your name and organization) of participants at
https://sas.elluminate.com/site/external/launch/dropin.jnlp?sid=vclass&password=J26K7V9DN1UCZT0K0MXU
16h00 - 16h05 Welcome and introduction
Marco Segone, Systemic Management, UNICEF Evaluation Office
16h05 - 16h20 Patricia Rogers, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University
16h20 - 16h35 Richard Hummelbrunner, Independent Consultant
16h35 - 16h55 Questions and Answers
Moderator: Stewart Donaldson, Dean & Chair of Psychology School of Behavioral & Organizational Sciences,
Claremont Graduate University
16h55 - 17h00 Wrap-up: Penny Hawkins, Evaluation Office, The Rockefeller Foundation
For additional information, please contact Marco Segone at msegone@unicef.org