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1 Workshop 4 Evaluation & Independence ‒ international perspectives

2 Agenda 1.Plenary statements & introductions 2.Planned questions 3.Paired discussions 4.Open discussion 5.Closure

3 Plenary statements & Introductions (in alphabetical order) 1.Scott Chaplowe, Senior M&E Officer, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) 2.Odile Keller, Head of the Analysis & Policy Division in the Swiss Development Cooperation 3.Arild Hauge, Deputy Director, Independent Evaluation Office, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) 4.Corey Smith, Doctoral Candidate, The Evaluation Center, Western Michigan University 5.Dr. Mzia Turashvili, Director, Vienna Evaluation Unit of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) 6.Prof. Thomas Widmer, Professor political science at the University of Zurich

4 Planned Questions 1.In your experience, why is independence relevant to evaluation?

5 Planned Questions 2.In your experience, what are key elements or components of evaluation independence?

6 Planned Questions 3.In your experience what elements or components of evaluation independence do you think are most critical and essential for an evaluation to be independent?

7 Planned Questions 4.Do you think there are certain elements or components of evaluation independence that can be compromised with the evaluation still being independent?

8 Planned Questions 5.What do you think is required to make independence robust in evaluation (credible and legitimate with key stakeholders)?

9 Planned Questions 6.Can you provide a personal example of where you have had to grapple with a threat to evaluation independence in your professional practice? How did you handle it and/or how do you think it should have been handled in reflection?

10 Open Discussion Scott will cue questions for panelists. Please try to keep your question/point under 2 minutes max!

11 Closure Summary reflections – Posted summary remarks Announcements – Brad Cousins' 1/2 day workshop for Gen, “Evidence-Based Principles to Guide Collaborative Approaches to Evaluation.” October 2, 2-5pm. – www.genevaevaluationnetwork_wordpress.com www.genevaevaluationnetwork_wordpress.com – Forthcoming book, “M&E Training: A systematic approach.” Chaplowe & Cousins, Sage Publication's, Nov 2015.

12  SEVAL & GEN  Panelists – give out lights  You 12


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