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Applying Digital Development Principles to Locally Contextualize Evaluations by Kim Norris

Hi, I’m Kim Norris, Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) Director for American Institutes for Research (AIR)’s International Development Division. Part of my role is to lead a MEL practice. As part of our initial strategy, our practice team determined to focus on localizing our work. For us this means we seek out ways to increase local partnering and leadership in and around MEL efforts – from business development to MEL direction and execution. This involves local team leadership, capacity strengthening and engagement on local terms.

What’s next for Emerging AI in Evaluation? Takeaways from the 2023 AEA Conference by Zach Tilton and Linda Raftree

Greetings! I’m Paula Richardson from Salanga, an organization dedicated to reimagining monitoring and evaluation practices for community ownership, gender equality, and transformative change. Through our work with 50+ communities worldwide, we have gained insights and identified key takeaways from implementing a Community-Led monitoring, evaluation, accountability and learning approach (CoLMEAL).

Staff Making Meaning from Evaluation Data by Lenka Berkowitz and Elena “Noon” Kuo

Greetings! I’m Paula Richardson from Salanga, an organization dedicated to reimagining monitoring and evaluation practices for community ownership, gender equality, and transformative change. Through our work with 50+ communities worldwide, we have gained insights and identified key takeaways from implementing a Community-Led monitoring, evaluation, accountability and learning approach (CoLMEAL).

Unlocking the Power of Communities: Key takeaways from supporting Community-Led Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (CoLMEAL) by Paula Richardson

Greetings! I’m Paula Richardson from Salanga, an organization dedicated to reimagining monitoring and evaluation practices for community ownership, gender equality, and transformative change. Through our work with 50+ communities worldwide, we have gained insights and identified key takeaways from implementing a Community-Led monitoring, evaluation, accountability and learning approach (CoLMEAL).

American Journal of Evaluation Week: AJE and YOU by Rodney Hopson and Laura Peck

Greetings, again, from our Co-Editors-in-Chief, Rodney Hopson and Laura Peck. Now that you have met our committed and accomplished team of Associate and Section Editors, along with an Editorial Board member and frequent reviewer, we are ready for your input and engagement with the journal. In order for us to carry out the vision we stated in our recent opening post in this series, we rely on our informed readership and your contributions to continue to be a premier outlet for the field of evaluation. 

American Journal of Evaluation Week: Meet AJE’s Editorial Board by Thomas Archibald

My name is Thomas Archibald (Executive Director of the Center for International Research, Education, and Development and Associate Professor in the Department of Agricultural, Leadership, and Community Education at Virginia Tech). As part of my efforts to serve the field of evaluation, I have a handful of roles with evaluation journals, including on the Editorial Board of the American Journal of Evaluation (AJE). I’ve experienced the benefits of such roles, and I’m happy to share some related insights with you, regrouped into three themes: (1) serving, (2) learning, and (3) shaping.? But first, what does editorial board service entail?

American Journal of Evaluation Week: Meet AJE’s Ethics, Values & Culture Section Editors by Nicky Bowman, Ayesha Boyce, and Gregory Phillips II

We are Nicky Bowman, Ayesha Boyce, and Gregory Phillips II, the new co-editors for the Ethics, Values & Culture Section of AJE. We have lived experiences in an ever-changing and intersectional world that few academic publications address as a normal part of scholarship, governance, professionalization, and publication agreements. We bring our praxis and scholarship, which …

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American Journal of Evaluation Week: Meet AJE’s International Developments in Evaluation Section Editors by Alysson Akiko Oakley and Caitlin Blaser Mapitsa

Happy New Year! We are Alysson Akiko Oakley, PhD (Vice President, Pact) and Caitlin Blaser Mapitsa, PhD (Associate Professor and Research Director, Wits School of Governance). We serve as the new co-editors of the International Developments in Evaluation section of the American Journal of Evaluation. We are evaluation educators and practitioners and are delighted to join the AJE team. We share a love of learning, of supporting research in evaluation, and of advancing diverse experiences and perspectives. We come to our role as editors with a desire to increase the dissemination of these experiences and perspectives, with the hope of improving the practice of evaluation.