From Evidence to Trust: Strengthening Climate MEL in Complex Transitions

Panel Discussion | Online

About the Event

Climate transitions are unfolding in contexts of high uncertainty, contested evidence, and increasing demands for transparency and trust. While data, analytical tools, and methodologies continue to expand, the core challenge remains how evidence is interpreted, shared, and used across complex systems involving multiple actors, interests, and power dynamics.

The Climate MEL Systems Academy is being launched this year in collaboration with several partners. Over the course of one week, participants will move from framing their climate challenge to applying advanced evaluation methods in practice, integrating systems thinking, political economy and climate finance.

The Glocal discussion will focus on “why the Climate MEL Systems Academy”, in the context of the evolving role of evaluators and MEL practitioners in navigating complexity, facilitating sensemaking, and strengthening the use of evidence in climate-related decisions. This panel will explore how monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL) can move beyond the technical production of evidence toward supporting credible, trusted, and decision-relevant insights in climate action. Without focusing on specific technologies, the session will connect to the broader Glocal theme by reflecting on how trust in evidence is shaped not only by data quality, but also by processes of engagement, learning, and use across institutions and stakeholders.

Objectives
· Explore how Climate MEL can contribute to trust and credible evidence in complex transitions
· Reflect on the evolving role of evaluators in supporting decision-making and learning
· Share practical experiences on how evidence is interpreted, communicated, and used
· Foster dialogue across practitioners working at the intersection of evaluation, climate, and policy

Guiding Question
How can Climate MEL better support trusted, meaningful, and actionable use of evidence in complex climate transitions?

Target Audience
· Evaluation and MEL professionals (emerging to senior level)
· Commissioners, policy makers, and advisors
· Practitioners working in climate, environment, and development
· People interested in the Climate MEL discussion, including those exploring systems approaches and evidence use

Speakers

Name Title Biography
Ketevan Nozadze Lead, Country Technical and Advisory Support, Global Evaluation Initiative (World Bank) Ketevan leads country programmes on strengthening national monitoring and evaluation systems at the Global Evaluation Initiative. Her work focuses on supporting governments and civil society to strengthen M&E systems, with particular attention to climate change and environmental sustainability.
Tim Larson President, Ross Strategic | Sounding Board Member, Climate MEL Academy Tim works on strategic planning, evaluation, and collaborative processes across climate, energy, and sustainability. He supports international organisations, governments, and foundations in advancing partnerships and learning in complex climate systems.

Moderators

Name Title Biography
Dr. Candice Morkel Head, International Program for Development Evaluation Training IPDET Candice leads IPDET at the University of Bern and contributes to global training initiatives. She is a public policy and M&E specialist working on evaluation systems, capacity development, and the role of evaluation in supporting decision-making, including in climate and development contexts.

Topics and Themes

Evaluators Evaluation users Decision makers VOPEs / Evaluation networks Academics Evaluation Capacity Development

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