About Us
Venue
Hurghada, Egypt
Date
20-24 October
Theme
"Leaving No One Behind: Evaluation for 2030"

In 2015, 193 countries united to adopt the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for a better world by 2030. These goals seek to end poverty, fight inequality, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. The implementation of the SDGs can be accelerated globally through evaluation, as a powerful tool that improves public accountability and contributes to positive development change.

Building on the momentum created by past NEC conferences, Independent Evaluation Office (IEO) of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Government of Egypt, Ministry of Planning, Monitoring and Administrative Reform, partnered to organize the 2019 National Evaluation Capacities (NEC). The conference was held in Hurghada, Egypt from 20 to 24 October 2019 with the theme of Leaving No One Behind: Evaluation for 2030.  

The Conference provided opportunities to:
o    connect, engage and share lessons, innovations, experiences and perspectives in strengthening national evaluation systems;
o    enhance evaluation skills and understanding in the context of the SDGs; and;
o    explore ways to transform evaluation for transformative development.

The event took place over five days, beginning with two days of pre-conference training workshops, followed by three days dedicated to the Conference.  The sets of one-day training workshops participants explored subjects in-depth with experts from around the world. 30 evaluation experts from around the world offered 21 workshops in three languages. These workshops were provided to 280 participants from government, civil society, UN and other development partner agencies. Full list of workshops can be found here.

 

Programmes
Plenary 1

Opening Ceremony

Welcoming addresses by the conference hosts

  • Ms. Amina Mohammed, United Nations Deputy Secretary-General (via video-message)
  • Mr. Indran Naidoo, Director, Independent Evaluation Office, UNDP, and Vice-Chair, United Nations Evaluation Group  
  • Ms. Randa Aboul-Hosn, Resident Representative, UNDP Egypt
  • H.E., Ms. Hala Helmy El Saeed, Ministry of Planning, Monitoring & Administrative Reform, Egypt (via video message)
Plenary 2

Leaving No One Behind: Evaluation for 2030 

Moderator:

  • Ms. Heather Bryant, Chief, Capacity Development Section, Independent Evaluation Office, UNDP

Presenter:

  • Mr. Pedro Conceição, Director, Human Development Report Office, UNDP

Panelist

  • Mr. Ahmed Kamaly, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Planning, Monitoring and Adminstrative Reform, Egypt
  • Mr. Juha Uitto, Director, Independent Evaluation Office, Global Environment Facility
  • Ms. Sukai Prom-Jackson, Chair and Inspector, Joint Inspection Unit of the United Nations
  • Mr. Indran Naidoo, Director, Independent Evaluation Office, UNDP
Parallel Sessions – Set A

Session 1: Transforming Evaluation through Partnerships

Moderator: Mr. Carlos Andres Asenjo Ruiz, Evaluation Officer (Evaluation Capacity Development), Independent Evaluation Section, UNODC

Speakers:

  • Ms. Karen Rot-Mustermann, Ag. Evaluator General, Independent Development Evaluation, African Development Bank
  • Ms. Evelyn Naomi Mpagi Kaabule, President, African Parliamentarians Network on Development Evaluation, and Former Member of Parliament, Uganda
  • Mr. Kwabena Boakye, Acting Chief Director, Ministry of Monitoring & Evaluation, Ghana
  • Mr. El Hassan El Mansouri, Secretary General National Observatory of Human Development, Morocco
  • Mr. Abdelilah Baguare, Professor and Researcher, University Moulay Ismail, Master’s Programme in Public Policy Evaluation, Morocco
  • Mr. Mohssine Dounasi, Student, University Moulay Ismail, Master’s Programme in Public Policy Evaluation
  • Mr. Luca Molinas, Regional Evaluation Officer, Regional Bureau Cairo, United Nations World Food Programme
  • Mr. Moez Boubaker, Senior Advisor to the Minister of Education, Tunisia
  • Ms. Sheren Subhi Hamed, Dean, Princess Sarvath Community College, Jordan

Session 2: Evaluation and the SDGs 

Moderator: Mr. Arild Hauge, Deputy Director, Independent Evaluation Office, UNDP

Speakers:

  • Ms. Ulla Järvelä-Seppinen, Development Policy Advisor, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Finland
  • Mr. Sami Pirkkala, Counsellor, Sustainable Development and the 2030 Agenda Strategy Department of the Prime Minister’s Office, Finland (via video-conference)
  • Mr. Lawal Zakari, PhD, Director, National Monitoring & Evaluation Department, Ministry of Budget & National Planning, Nigeria
  • Mr. Mohd. Monirul Islam, Deputy Secretary, Governance Innovation Unit, Prime Minister’s Office, Bangladesh

Session 3: Transforming Evaluation: Principles to ensure evaluation leaves no one behind 

Moderators: Mr. Dugan Fraser, Director, Centre for Learning on Evaluation and Results (CLEAR)

  • Ms. Aisha Ali, M&E Specialist, Centre for Learning on Evaluation and Results (CLEAR)
  • Speakers: Participants from the pre-conference workshop
Parallel Sessions - Set B

Session 4: Evaluation and the SDGs: Is Gender Being Left Behind? 

Moderator: Ms. Inga Sniukaite, Chief, UN Women Independent Evaluation Service, UN Women Independent Evaluation and Audit Service

Segment 1: Gender Evaluation: A blind spot in SDG reporting

  • Ms. Florencia Tateossian, Evaluation Specialist, UN Women Independent Evaluation Service, Independent Evaluation and Audit Service and EvalGender+ Co-Chair
  • Ms. Margaret Kakande, Head, Budget, Monitoring and Accountability Unit, Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development, Uganda, and EvalGender+ African Evaluation Association Representative

Discussant: Mr. Marco Segone, Director, Evaluation Office, UNFPA

Segment 2: Evaluations of National Gender Equality Policies and Plans: Case studies of Colombia and Serbia

  • Ms. Ljiljana Loncar, Adviser to the Deputy Prime Minister for Gender Equality, Government of Serbia
  • Ms. Lorena Trujillo, Coordinator of the Evaluation Group, Dirección Nacional de Seguimiento y Evaluación de Politicas Publicas, Colombia

Discussant: Ms. Inga Sniukaite, Chief, UN Women Independent Evaluation Service, UN Women Independent Evaluation and Audit Service

Session 5: Tools for Progress in National Evaluation Systems: Experiences using the National Diagnostics Tool 

Moderator: Ms. Vijaya Vadivelu, Evaluation Advisor, Independent Evaluation Office, UNDP

Speakers:

  • Ms. Madina Hady Tall, Monitoring and Evaluation Expert, Bureau of Economic Forecasting, Senegal
  • Ms. Margaret Kakande, Head, Budget, Monitoring and Accountability Unit, Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development, Uganda, and EvalGender+ African Evaluation Association Representative
  • Mr. Mayanja Gonzaga, Commissioner for Monitoring and Evaluation (Local Government), Office of the Prime Minister, Uganda

Session 6: Evaluating achievement of the SDGs: Lessons from partnering with the private sector 

Moderator: Mr. Richard Jones, Evaluation Advisor, Independent Evaluation Office, UNDP

Speakers:

  • Mr. Mohammed Alyami, PhD, Acting Director, Development Effectiveness Department, The Islamic Corporation for the Development of the Private Sector
  • Ms. Lungiswa Zibi, Assistant Evaluation Specialist, Department of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation, Republic of South Africa
  • Mr. Raghavan Narayanan, Senior Evaluation Officer, Finance and Private Sector Development Unit, World Bank Group
Plenary 3

Transforming evaluation for transformative development – new evaluation criteria

Moderator:

  • Mr. Rahul Malhotra, Head of Division, Reviews, Results, Evaluation and Development Innovation, Development Co-operation Directorate, OECD

Speakers

  • Ms. Megan Kennedy-Chouane, Evaluation Policy Adviser, OECD
  • Ms. Bagele Chilisa, Professor, Post Graduate Research and Evaluation Program, University of Botswana, Botswana
  • Ms. Randa Hamza, Senior Advisor for Strategic Planning and Evaluation, Ministry of Investment and International Cooperation, Egypt
  • Mr. Per Øyvind Bastøe, Evaluation Director, Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation, Norway
Parallel Sessions - Set C

Session 7: Evaluation and the SDGs: Adapting to a changing climate 

Moderator: Mr. Alan Fox, Section Chief, Corporate Evaluation, Independent Evaluation Office, UNDP

Speakers:

  • Mr. Serdar Bayryyev, Senior Evaluation Officer, Evaluation Office, Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations
  • Mr. Dustin S. Schinn, Regional Climate Change Specialist, SDG-Climate Facility Project, UNDP
  • Mr. Hassan Ibrahim Hassan, Elneilain Insurance Company, Sudan
  • Discussants: Ms. Zénabou Segda, President, Women Environmental Programme, Burkina Faso
  • Ms. Mashavu Omar, Commissioner for Monitoring and Evaluation, Zanzibar Planning Commission, United Republic of Tanzania
  • Mr. Keiichi Muraoka, Director, ODA Evaluation Division, Minister's Secretariat, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan

Session 8: National evaluation systems in Latin America: challenges and lessons learned for other regions 

Moderator: Ms. Nataly Salas Rodríguez, Evaluator, Focelac Project, DEval, Costa Rica

Speakers:

  • Ms. Carolina Zúñiga Zamora, Evaluation Analyst, Evaluation Unit, Ministry of National Planning and Economic Policy (Mideplan), Costa Rica
  • Mr. Gonzalo Hernández Licona, Evaluation Specialist in the public sector, former Director of the National Council for the Evaluation of Social Development Policy (Coneval), Mexico
  • Mr. Fernando Bucheli, Senior Evaluation Advisor, Public Policy Monitoring and Evaluation Area, National Planning Department (Sinergia), Colombia
  • Ms. Viviana María Lascano Castro, Director, Public Policy Evaluation of the Technical Secretariat of Planning (Senplades), Ecuador
  • Ms. Janett Salvador Martínez, Board Member, Latin America and the Caribbean Monitoring, Evaluation and Systematization Network (ReLAC)

Session 9: Transforming Evaluation for Transformative Development: Data and Methods Innovations 

Moderator: Mr. Helge Rieper, Senior M&E Advisor, Rule of Law and Human Security Unit, UNDP, Afghanistan

Speakers:

  • Mr. Kwanpadh Suddhi-Dhamakit, Law and Order Trust Fund for Afghanistan (LOTFA) M&E Team Leader, UNDP, Afghanistan
  • Ms. Rose Foran, Technical Specialist SDG 16, UNDP, Somalia
  • Mr. Zakariye Harbi Ahmed, Head, Evaluation and Research Department, Ministry of Planning, Investment and Economic Development, Somalia
  • Mr. Edward Mulbah, Liberia Peacebuilding Office, Ministry of Internal Affairs, Liberia
Parallel Sessions - Set D

Session 10: Strengthening demand for and use of national evaluation systems to inform national development strategies

Moderator: Ms. Ada Ocampo, Senior Evaluation Specialist, UNICEF

Presentation: Mr. Marco Segone, Director – Evaluation, UNFPA

Panelists:

  • Ms. Evelyn Naomi Mpagi Kaabule, President, African Parliamentarians Network on Development Evaluation, and Former Member of Parliament, Uganda
  • M. Abdelilah El Halouti, 2ème vice-président de la Chambre des Conseillers, Morocco
  • Mr. Asela Kalugampitiya, Secretariat, The Global Parliamentarians Forum for Evaluation
  • Ms. Olfa Cherif, Member of Parliament, Tunisia
  • Ms. Josephine Watera, Head, Evaluation Unit, Parliament, Uganda

Session 11: Progress in National Evaluation Systems: Bridging country experiences

Moderator: Ms. Vijaya Vadivelu, Evaluation Advisor, Independent Evaluation Office, UNDP

Speakers:

  • Mr. Gamil Helmy, Assistant Minister for Monitoring Affairs, Ministry for Planning, Monitoring and Administrative Reform, Egypt
  • Ms. Milva Emilia Samudio, Evaluation Specialist, Secretaría Nacional de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación, Panama
  • Ms. Uyapo Mosarwa, Chief Monitoring and Evaluation Officer, National Strategy Office, Botswana

Session 12: Transforming Evaluation: New ways of looking at what works in policy interventions: Using geospatial data in evaluation

Moderator: Mr. Juha Uitto, Director, Independent Evaluation Office, Global Environment Facility

Speakers:

  • Mr. Jozef Leonardus (Jos) Vaessen, Methods Advisor, Independent Evaluation Group, World Bank
  • Ms. Jeneen Garcia, Evaluation Officer, Independent Evaluation Office, Global Environment Facility
  • Mr. Raphael Nawrotzki, Evaluator, DEval - German Institute for Development Evaluation
Parallel Sessions - Set E

Session 13: Strengthening National Evaluation Systems to Support the SDGs: Experiences from Asia-Pacific

Moderator: Mr. Scott Standley, Regional Economic Advisor, Bangkok Regional Hub, UNDP

Speakers:

  • Ms. Kartika Yadav, Planning Officer, National Planning Commission, Nepal
  • Mr. Towfiqul Islam Khan, Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Policy Dialogue, Bangladesh
  • Ms. Nandingerel Batnasan, Officer, Monitoring and Evaluation Department, Parliament Secretariat, Mongolia
  • Mr. Xing Huaibin, Deputy Director General, Department of National Center for Science and Technology Evaluation, China
  • Ms. Gillian San San Aye, Social Policy Specialist (Policy Advocacy and Gender), UNICEF, Myanmar

Session 14: How can a new generation of evaluators transform evaluation?

Moderator: Ms. Mariana Branco, Evaluation Consultant, Independent Evaluation Group, World Bank

Speakers

  • Ms. Dariia Oharova, Representative of EvalYouth ECA, Ukraine
  • Mr. Rafael Hernandez, Economist, Technical Secretariat of Planning and Evaluation, Government of Yucatan, Mexico
  • Ms. Sasha Jahic, Communications Specialist, Independent Evaluation Office, UNDP
  • Mr. Amos Menard, Senior Programme Manager, Center for Learning on Evaluation and Results (CLEAR), Francophone Africa
  • Ms. Ana Jovanovska, Advisor to the Deputy Prime Minister, Cabinet of the Deputy President in charge for economic affairs, North Macedonia

Session 15: Institutionalising equity through Government M&E systems

Moderator: Mr. Kwabena Boakye, Acting Chief Director, Ministry of Monitoring & Evaluation, Ghana

Speakers:

  • Mr. Mayanja Gonzaga, Commissioner for Monitoring and Evaluation (Local Government), Office of the Prime Minister, Uganda
  • Mr. Abdoulaye Gounou, Office of Public Policy Evaluation and Government Action Analysis, Benin
  • Ms. Noqobo Nox Chitepo, Director, Evaluations, Department of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation, South Africa
Plenary 4

Architecture for Evaluation Effectivene

Key note speaker:

  • Mr. Indran Naidoo, Director, Independent Evaluation Office, UNDP    

Moderator:

  • Mr. Marco Segone, Director, Evaluation Office, UNFPA
  • Speakers
  • Mr. El Hassan El Mansouri, General Secretary, National Observatory of Human Development, Morocco
  • Ms. Esme Faith Nhlane, Chief Economist, M&E, National Planning Commission, Malawi
  • Ms. Zorka Kordic, Deputy Secretary-General of the Government, Head of Department for Government Strategies, Secretariat-General of the Government of Montenegro
  • Ms. Violeta Corpus, Director IV, National Economic and Development Authority, Philippines
Parallel Sessions - Set F

Session 16: Strengthening Evidence-Informed Decision Making at a Country Level: Challenges and Recommendations 

Moderator: Mr. Jozef Leonardus (Jos) Vaessen, Methods Advisor, Independent Evaluation Group, World Bank

Speakers:

  • Ms. Yildiz Yapar, Strategy and Budget Expert, Presidency Strategy and Budget Office, Turkey
  • Mr. Balsama Heliarison Andriantseheno, General Coordinator, Programme of Reform for the Efficiency of the Administration, Madagascar
  • Ms. Aliona Ursoi, Deputy Head of the Policy Coordination Department, State Chancellery, Republic of Moldova
  • Mr. Boubacar Aw, Director, Center for Learning on Evaluation and Results (CLEAR), Francophone Africa
  • Mr. Amos Menard, Senior Programme Manager, Center for Learning on Evaluation and Results (CLEAR), Francophone Africa

Session 17: Making the case for country-led evaluations of the SDGs 

Moderator: Ms. Ada Ocampo, Senior Evaluation Specialist, UNICEF

Speakers:

  • Mr. Abdoulaye Gounou, Chief - Bureau of Evaluation, the Presidency, Republic of Benin
  • Ms. Dorothy Lucks, EVALSDGs co-chair
  • Mr. Jared Ichwara, M&E Specialist, National Treasury and Planning, Kenya
  • Ms. Ulla Järvelä-Seppinen, Development Policy Advisor, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Finland

Session 18: Evaluation to Ensure No One Is Left Behind

Moderator: Ms. Heather Bryant, Section Chief, Capacity Development, Independent Evaluation Office, UNDP

Speakers:

  • Mr. Camilo Gudmalin, Under Secretary, Special Concerns, Department of Social Welfare and Development, Philippines
  • Ms. Elena Kukharevic, Deputy Chairperson, National Statistical Committee, Republic of Belarus
  • Ms. Caroline Makuvire, Deputy Director, Implementation, Monitoring and Evaluation Department, Office of the President and Cabinet, Zimbabwe
  • Mr. Bassirou Chitou, Morris Interactive, Saskatoon, Canada
Parallel Sessions - Set G

Session 19: Evolution of National Evaluation Systems

Moderator: Mr. Stephen Porter, Evaluation Strategy Advisor, Independent Evaluation Group, World Bank

Speakers:

  • Ms. Noqobo Nox Chitepo, Director, Evaluations, Department of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation, South Africa
  • Ms. Malineo Seboholi, Chief Economic Planner (M&E), Ministry of Development Planning, Lesotho
  • Ms. Palesa Mashoai, Chief Economic Planner (M&E), Ministry of Development Planning, Lesotho
  • Mr. Tolibov Mustafo, Main Specialist on Economic Analysis and International Relations on Statistics, Agency on Statistics under the President of Republic of Tajikistan
  • Ms. Heba Gamal Eldin Mohamed, Assistant Professor, Institute of National Planning, Egypt

Session 20 : Les ODD et les systèmes nationaux d’évaluation

Moderator: M. Mamadou N’Daw, Evaluation Advisor, Regional Bureau for Africa, UNDP

Speakers:

  • M. Lambert Somtigmeda Zongo, Chef de Département de la Transformation de l’Economie au SP-PNDES, Secrétariat permanent du Plan national de développement économique et social (SP-PNDES), Burkina Faso
  • M. Abdelfattah Hamadi, Directeur du Pôle des Systèmes d’Information, Observatoire National du Développement Humain, Maroc
  • Mme Anasthasie Ramadji, Economiste, Coordination Nationale du Suivi des ODD, Tchad
  • M. Jeireb Saleck, Directeur des Etudes, de la Coopération et du Suivi, Ministère des Affaires Sociales de l’Enfance et de la Famille, Mauritanie

Session 21: Local governance, evaluation and the SDGs

Moderator: Ms. Angela Bester, Independent Evaluator, South Africa

Speakers:

  • Mr. Ken Mike Ochieng Oluoch, Programme Officer, SDGs, Council of Governors Secretariat, Kenya
  • Mr. Robert Papa, Economic Advisor and Head of Service Delivery Unit, Country Government of Busia, Kenya
  • Mr. Rafael Hernandez, Economist, Technical Secretariat of Planning and Evaluation, Government of Yucatan, Mexico
  • Mr. Kingsley Uche Nwabuba, Monitoring and Evaluation Officer, Nigeria REDD+ Programme, Nigeria
  • Mr. Aman Ali Syed, Co-Founder, Pakistan Evaluation Association, Pakistan
Plenary 5

Conclusions and Closing Ceremony

Speakers:

  • Ms. Heather Bryant, Section Chief, Capacity Development, Independent Evaluation Office, UNDP
  • Mr. Gamil Helmy, Assistant Minister for Monitoring Affairs, Ministry for Planning, Monitoring and Administrative Reform, Egypt   
  • Mr. Arild Hauge, Deputy Director, Independent Evaluation Office, UNDP   
  • Mr. Ahmed Kamaly, Deputy Minister, Ministry for Planning, Monitoring, and Administrative Reform, Egypt 
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The Government of the Arab Republic of Egypt will co-host the conference. The Government of Egypt is committed to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This commitment is reflected in its understanding of the intertwined nature of sustainable development and is embodied in the framework of Egypt’s national strategy, “Sustainable Development Strategy: Egypt Vision 2030” (SDS). The Ministry of Planning, Monitoring and Administrative Reform is the main entity responsible for coordinating,  monitoring and evaluating efforts towards the SDGs in Egypt.

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وصف قصير ورشة عمل::
في عام 2015، أطلقت الأمم المتحدة أهداف التنمية المستدامة، وفي عام 2016، أطلق برنامج الأمم المتحدة للمستوطنات البشرية "الأجندة الحضرية الجديدة"، لإعادة تأكيد التزام الدول بتحقيق التنمية الحضرية المستدامة. وفقًا لإعلان كيتو، "يساهم تنفيذ الأجندة الحضرية الجديدة في تنفيذ خطة التنمية المستدامة لعام 2030 وفي تحقيق أهدافها على المستوى القومي والمحلي أيضاً، بما في ذلك الهدف الحادي عشر، والذي يهدف إلى جعل المدن والمستوطنات البشرية شاملة للجميع وآمنة وقادرة على… Read More

Trainer: Mohamed M. El-Fouly, Tamer M. El-Fouly
Level: Begining/Intermediate

Language: Arabic

وصف مختصر لورشة العمل :

تركز ورشة العمل على أهمية التقييم الفعال وأنواع التقييم المختلفة وأهمية تخطيط عمليات المتابعة والتقييم مع تخطيط أعمال البرامج والمشروعات وإرتباط عملية المتابعة والتقييم بالتخطيط على المستوى الوطني.… Read More

Trainer: M. Magid  Khashaba, Heba Gamal Eldin
Level: Begining/Intermediate
Language: Arabic

Workshop description:

The workshop aims to enhance the knowledge, expertise and capabilities of the participants and stakeholders regarding the role of governance and combating corruption in supporting goals achievement of the sustainable economic, social and environmental development. In addition to enhance the social and political empowerment in the different countries of the world through:

Logistics

Date: 20-24 October 2019

Al Dau International Conference Center, Hurghada, Egypt
Steigenberger Al Dau Beach Hotel

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Participants
Anish Pradhan
Towfiqul Islam Khan
Research Director
Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD)
Salifou Zoungrana
M&E Specialist
UNDP CO
Pierre Barampenda
Executive Secretary
Mamadou Coulibaly
Permanent Secretary
Reseau Ivoirien de Suivi et d’Evaluation (RISE)
Kisito Domingo Bokung Nve Andeme
Programme Analyst
UNDP CO
Michael Tewoldemedhin
Programme Analysist
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Messay Tassew
Evaluation Specialist
UN WOMEN
Sukai Prom Jackson
Inspector
UN JIU