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EvalSouth Conference 2023

Vrinda Abilash
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Evalsouth conference 2023 hbku

Event Details:

Location: College of Public Policy, Auditorium, Minaretein, Education City
Date: 14 November 2023 - 15 November 2023
Time: 08:30 am - 05:00 pm
Ticket Purchase: No tickets needed
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EvalSouth Conference 2023 offers an in-depth exploration of the multifaceted realm of Evaluation. It is focused on national evaluation policies, the incorporation of Artificial Intelligence, evaluation-informed policymaking, governance, culture of evaluation, evaluation advocacy, youth engagement and capacity development.

Here are some of the things the conference aims to focus on:

Fostering South-South Cooperation

In alignment with governmental visions and strategies, the conference serves as a conduit for cross-national learning and collaboration, thereby facilitating the exchange of knowledge and mutual reinforcement among Global South nations.

Capacity Enhancement and Scholarly Exchange

The conference operates as an intellectual nexus where professionals engaged in evaluation, research, practice, and policymaking can disseminate knowledge and best practices, thereby enriching attendees' capabilities to undertake rigorous evaluations and make evidence-informed decisions.

Informing Policy and Practice

Insights gleaned from the conference are intended to contribute to policy formulation and the refinement of development practices. This will bolster the institutionalization of evaluation, thereby fostering more effective and sustainable policy interventions.

Cultivating Networks and Collaborations

The conference provides avenues for networking that allow attendees to forge meaningful connections and collaborations, catalyzing future partnerships, joint research endeavors, and platforms for knowledge dissemination.

Source and cover image credit: College of Public Policy, HBKU