Bringing Regenerative Evaluation into Practice – A Hands-On Introduction

Seminar | Online

About the Event

Evaluation is often seen as a retrospective exercise—measuring impact, proving success, and ensuring accountability. But what if evaluation could do more? What if it could actively support transformation, strengthen collaboration, and nourish the systems it seeks to understand? This interactive seminar introduces Regenerative Evaluation. Participants will explore the foundational concepts and key principles, engage in practical exercises and apply regenerative thinking to their own work. The seminar is designed as a collaborative and experimental learning space, blending real-world case studies, hands-on exercises, and collective reflection.

Speakers

Name Title Biography
Kirsten Bording Collins Founder/Principal, AdaptivePurpose Kirsten Bording Collins is the founder of AdaptivePurpose and is an adjunct instructor in American University’s online Measurement and Evaluation program teaching the course Complexity and Systems in Evaluation. She has 20 years of experience in the NGO sector and international development field.
Jannik Kaiser Co-founder & CEO, Unity Effect Jannik Kaiser is co-founder & CEO of Unity Effect, leading on Regenerative Measurement & Evaluation. With 10+ years in impact evaluation, he has worked with Fairtrade, GIZ, and the ILO. He co-hosts a community of practice on Regenerative Evaluation and develops tools for systemic change

Topics and Themes

Evaluators Evaluation Comissioners Evaluation users Decision makers VOPEs / Evaluation networks Academics Civil Society Students Activist Civil Servant / Intl. Organization Employee Evaluation for a Better Future: Environmental Sustainability, Inclusion, and Peace Climate Change Culturally Responsive Evaluation Environment Gender Responsive Evaluation Health M&E for non traditional audiences Participatory/ Community based/ Collaborative Evaluation

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