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SI11 Session PI3: An Introduction to Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation: An Approach to Engaging Stakeholders in M&E 

08-12-2011 16:58

Handout from session at 2011 AEA/CDC Summer Evaluation Institute

Description: This session will demonstrate how to integrate participatory monitoring and evaluation (PM&E) approaches into conventional evaluation activities utilizing participatory tools, techniques, methods, strategies and processes. The presentation is highly interactive and participants will have the opportunity to practice developing commonly used participatory tools from categories including: mapping, diagramming, ranking & classification, processes & change, and structured observation, and work in small groups to develop a sample PM&E plan. You will also learn how this approach can be used to engage stakeholders effectively, and to build capacity of local communities. Come prepared to participate and comfortably dressed!

Audience: Those working in state and local health departments, community-based organizations, marginalized communities, and/or with vulnerable populations both domestically and in developing countries, with responsibilities for designing, developing, implementing, or evaluating community development interventions or community based programs.

Arlene Vincent-Mark has served as a Social Scientist/Senior Service Fellow, and Public Health Advisor with CDC. She has worked in social and economic development, business management and policy development for more than 20 years. With CDC, she has has provided technical assistance to state health departments and community-based organizations in areas relating to: Bioterrorism Preparedness and Emergency Response programs, Pandemic Flu Preparedness, and HIV/AIDS. She has used participatory approach frameworks in projects including: drug adherence and quality of life studies in HIV/AIDS, maternal and child health, education and agricultural development. Arlene holds a PhD and a Master of Arts in International Affairs and Development, a Master of Business Administration Degree, and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Economics.

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