Strategic Career Development and Essential Competencies in the Evaluation Sector
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Organisé par:
Evaluation Community of India
- In partnership with: EvalYouth India
À propos de l'événement
As the demand for evidence-based decision-making grows, the evaluation sector presents a dynamic yet challenging landscape for emerging professionals. The session aims to explore the critical transition from academic theory to professional practice, identifying the core competencies required to thrive in the modern evaluation market.
Conférenciers
| Nom | Titre | Biography |
|---|---|---|
| Prof. Archna Kumar | Vice Principal- Lady Irwin College, University of Delhi | Dr. Archna Kumar is Professor at Lady Irwin College, DU. With over 30 years in teaching and research, she specializes in SBCC, gender, and participatory M&E. A consultant for UNICEF, she boards organizations like GRAVIS and Evaluation Community of India. |
| Dr. Rajesh Khanna | Director, Athena Infonomics | Dr. Rajesh Khanna is a Director at Athena Infonomics, specializing in local governance and MERL. With a PhD in Anthropology, he has led complex development projects across India, Africa, and Nepal. He previously headed the GIDC practice at ICRA Analytics. |
| Payal Mulchandani | Co-Founder and Head of Business Development, 4th Wheel Social Impact | Payal Mulchandani is a data-driven social impact leader and the Co-Founder of 4th Wheel Social Impact. With over 15 years of experience, she has spearheaded more than 150 impact evaluation projects for over 80 clients. Payal specializes in MEL, utilizing diverse methodologies. |
Moderators
| Nom | Titre | Biography |
|---|---|---|
| Pratik Jawale | Co-Leader, EvalYouth India and EvalYouth Asia | Pratik is a YEE, with grassroots experience with government and NGOs in rural and tribal regions of India. He is interested in understanding how organizations use digital technologies within their M&E systems. Pratik also serves as the co-leader of EvalYouth India & EvalYouth Asia, a network of YEEs in India, and is an active member of the Asia Pacific Evaluation Association. |