From Research to Humanitarian Practice: Bridging Evidence and MEAL Innovation in the Age of AI
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EvalYouth Indonesia
À propos de l'événement
EvalYouth Indonesia (EYID) is a dynamic national chapter dedicated to empowering young and emerging evaluators (YEEs) by fostering innovation and evidence-based decision-making within the development sector. As the global community gathers for gLocal Evaluation Week 2026, EYID aligns its mission of advocating for high-quality, credible evaluation with the global theme of restoring trust in the age of AI. In an era where information is increasingly contested, EYID seeks to bridge the gap between rapid technological advancement and the fundamental need for methodological integrity, ensuring that the next generation of evaluators can navigate digital transformation while remaining grounded in truth.
This session is designed from the frontlines of Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL), focusing on the lived experiences of practitioners who manage complex humanitarian and development programs. Moving beyond theoretical AI potential, the discussion will center on how practitioners integrate digital tools for data collection and analysis while maintaining the "human-in-the-loop" protocols necessary to prevent hallucinations. Speakers will share specific insights on the experiences and practical advise
This session is designed from the frontlines of Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL), focusing on the lived experiences of practitioners who manage complex humanitarian and development programs. Moving beyond theoretical AI potential, the discussion will center on how practitioners integrate digital tools for data collection and analysis while maintaining the "human-in-the-loop" protocols necessary to prevent hallucinations. Speakers will share specific insights on the experiences and practical advise
Conférenciers
| Nom | Titre | Biography |
|---|---|---|
| Aghnia Nadhira Aliya Putri | A Researcher’s Lens: Advancing Trustworthy Evidence in the Age of Digital Transformation | Aghnia Nadhira Aliya Putri is an Indonesian researcher and academic whose work sits at the intersection of sustainability, business strategy, and digital transformation. She is affiliated with the School of Business and Management at Institut Teknologi Bandung and is currently pursuing doctoral research at the Centre for Resilient Business and Society, Coventry University. Her academic contributions focus on themes such as green growth, dynamic capabilities, and sustainable performance in small and medium enterprises (SMEs), as well as broader issues like decarbonization, circular economy, and digital transformation in industry. With a background that bridges pharmaceutical sciences and business management, she has also contributed to research on Pharma 4.0 and sustainability communication, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to innovation and impact. Through her publications and collaborations, Aghnia demonstrates a strong commitment to advancing sustainability transitions and evidence-based policymaking in emerging economies, particularly Indonesia. |
| Hilman Agung | From Data to Decisions: Grounding Digital Innovation in Humanitarian Practice” | Hilman Agung is a seasoned humanitarian and digital data specialist with extensive experience at Oxfam International, where he contributes to strengthening ICT and data systems in complex emergency and development contexts. With more than a decade of professional experience—spanning Asia, Africa, and the Middle East—his work focuses on integrating digital tools into WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene) programming, ethical data management, and evidence-based decision-making in humanitarian response. Hilman is particularly skilled in mobile data collection platforms such as Survey CTO, Kobo, and ODK, as well as data visualization tools like Power BI and GIS mapping, enabling more efficient monitoring, accountability, and learning systems. He holds a background in Environmental Engineering from Institut Teknologi Bandung and a Master’s degree from IHE Delft, and is recognized for bridging technical engineering expertise with innovative digital approaches to improve humanitarian outcomes. |