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“Did evaluation meet the challenges of the COVID-19 crisis?â€

“Were evaluators caught flat-footed by the restrictions and challenges?â€

“How were evaluation practices, architectures, and values affected?â€

International experts explored these questions on December 6, 2023 in a frank take on the shortcomings of evaluation during the pandemic as well as learning, innovations and successes using institutional, national and disciplinary perspectives. (Eliadis, Naidoo & Rist, eds., Routledge, 2023), now available open-access, offers a broad canvas of responses and ideas about the challenges of evaluation practice in preparing for the next global crisis. Practitioners and established academic experts in the field of policy evaluation will present insights drawn from Australia, Canada, the UK, as well as the United Nations. This webinar launches the open-access publication of 2023 book, ±Ê´Ç±ô¾±³¦²âÌýEvaluation in the Era of COVID-19 .


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Agenda, Speakers, and Presentations

Welcome and Introductions

Leslie FierroLeslie Fierro, moderator
Sydney Duder Professor of Evaluation, Max Bell School Public Policy, Ï㽶ÊÓƵ


"Meta-Analysis of Evaluation Key Trends and Learnings during COVID-19"

Mariel Aramburu MPP'21
Partnerships Officer, United Nations World Food Programme


"Implications for Evaluation: What We Learn from the UN and Country COVID-19 Response Plans and Reflecting on Future Scenarios"

Indran A. Naidoo
Director of the Independent Office of Evaluation of the International Fund for Agricultural Development


"The Unbearable Lightness of Rights: Evaluation, Ethics and COVID-19 Responses"

Pearl Eliadis
Human rights lawyer and Associate Professor (Professional) at Ï㽶ÊÓƵ


“COVID Crisis: Time to Recalibrate Evaluationâ€

Maria Barrados, executive-in-residence at the Sprott School of Business and adjunct professor, Carleton University

Steve Montague, adjunct professor for Carleton University's School of Public Policy and Administration


"The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Effective Use of Evaluation in Supporting the Sustainable Development Goals"

Robert E. Lahey
President of REL Solutions Inc.; founding head of the Canadian Centre of Excellence for Evaluation

Dorothy Lucks
Executive Director of Sustainable Development Facilitation Global, Australia


"Knowledge Production in a Pandemic: Supporting Accountability at Pace United Kingdom and Canada"

Maria Barrados
Executive-in-residence at the Sprott School of Business and adjunct professor, Carleton University

Jeremy Lonsdale
Former director, National Audit Office (UK) until 2021


Afterword

Ray C. Rist
Founder, IPDET; past president of the International Development Evaluation Association

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