Driving Innovation through Evidence: UNICEF’s 5D Innovation Framework and Innovation MEL Toolbox

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Measuring what matters is not easy. All too often innovations get stuck in pilot stage, largely because there is no systematic approach to support scaling, and traditional tools don't always account for innovation's inherent non-linear pathways. To tackle this challenge, UNICEF has developed two transformative solutions: the 5-Dimensional (5D) Innovation Framework and the Innovation MEL Toolbox. Together they respond to persistent challenges in evidence generation for innovation, equipping innovators with structured methodology and practical tools to identify, validate and scale innovations.

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Luna Kim Innovation Manager at UNICEF OOI Insights Team Luna has a 10-year background in the UN, today leading OOI’s Insight Team and UNICEF’s work on generating insights and evidence on innovations. With a master’s degree in public policy from Harvard Kennedy School, she has previously worked for WFP and led M&E teams in 3 Country and 2 Regional Offices
Shalini Subbiah M&E Specialist at UNICEF OOI Insights team Shalini provides strategic technical advice and direct support to UNICEF innovation teams, facilitating learning to help innovations achieve meaningful, sustainable impact at scale. She holds a dual master’s in public policy and applied economics from the University of Michigan.

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Evaluadores Comisionados de Evaluación Responsables de la toma de decisiones VOPEs / Redes de evaluación Académicos Sociedad civil Funcionario / Empleado de Organización Internacional Innovación en la evaluación

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