Monitoring Adolescent and Youth Civic, Social and Economic Engagement

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Monitoring Adolescent and Youth Civic, Social and Economic Engagement Session 11 © UNICEF/UN074393/Al-Issa

Civic Engagement Social Engagement Economic Engagement Capacity building: leadership, planning, teamwork, problem solving, community engagement and communication Adolescent and youth-led initiatives Influencing decisions at local and national levels Civic Engagement Developing self-esteem: engaging young people in creative activities to develop self-confidence, self-esteem and positive behaviours Social cohesion: empowerment of young people to facilitate dialogue; enhance capacities to prevent tensions; promote peace and harmony Social Engagement Entrepreneurship: forums for young people to develop ideas, initiatives and opportunities and put this in action to create economic and social value Seed funding: support youth-led business entrepreneurship projects and collective initiatives, accompanied by mentoring Economic Engagement

Monitoring Adolescent and Youth Civic, Social and Economic Engagement Sharing of experiences on how monitoring is done (45 min) Identifying promising practices across civic and economic engagement Challenges in monitoring and how to overcome them (Examples within the group) Feedback – discussion, sharing of EMS, recommendations and lessons learned (45 min)

Adolescent and Youth Engagement Results Chain

EMS – Engagement Monitoring System

Experiential Learning Programme Coverage ARE WE REACHING THE MOST VULNERABLE YOUNG PEOPLE? Programme Quality IS CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT VALUABLE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE AND PARTNERS Experiential Learning DO YOUNG PEOPLE TRANSFER THEIR ACQUIRED KNOWLEDGE INTO PRACTICE Behavior Change DO YOUNG PEOPLE CHANGE THEIR BEHAVIOUR?

EMS Data Flow Process Real time data migration Data entry Data analysis Powered by (Active dashboard)

EMS Dashboard – CO level

EMS Dashboard – Partner level

EMS Dashboard – Partner level