Grounding AI in Evaluation Practice: Lessons from Guinea-Bissau, Nepal, and Georgia

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About the Event

In line with this year's theme Evaluation, Evidence, and Trust in the Age of AI, this panel brings together three members of the EvalforEarth Community of Practice to examine how evaluation can remain credible, inclusive, and context-responsive in an AI-augmented world. Drawing on experience from Guinea-Bissau, Nepal, and Georgia, the session offers a cross-contextual reflection on the intersection of policy, practice, and methodology in the use of artificial intelligence for evaluation across food security, agriculture, and rural development.
The panel presents three complementary perspectives. Adama (Guinea-Bissau) examines the opportunities and limitations of AI in evaluating programmes in data-constrained, community-based settings, foregrounding the risks of contextual distortion when algorithmic tools encounter environments where knowledge is oral, informal, and locally held. Ramesh (Nepal) explores the implications of Nepal's National AI Policy 2025, the country's first for development evaluation systems, governance, and public trust, drawing lessons for countries navigating responsible AI adoption under real infrastructure and data constraints. Dea (Georgia) uses Outcome Harvesting as a concrete methodological test case to examine where AI can responsibly support evaluation practice and where human judgement remains non-delegable, bridging field experience across multiple country contexts with reflections on evaluator training at the University of Tbilisi.
These voices make the case that maintaining trust in AI-supported evaluation depends not on technological innovation alone, but on human-centred approaches, ethical safeguards, and the capacity of evaluators to critically and deliberately navigate AI's role in diverse and rapidly evolving contexts. The session speaks directly to practitioners, policymakers, and emerging evaluators seeking to strengthen both the rigour and the integrity of evaluation in the age of AI.

Speakers

名称 标题 Biography
Adama Baldé Project Coordinator Project Coordinator Guinea-Bissau
Ramesh Paudyal Former Member of the Provincial Assembly, Bagmati Province, Nepal, and Central Committee Member of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP). Ramesh Paudyal is one of the founders of the Bibeksheel Nepali movement, which began in 2012 in Nepal to combat corruption and mismanagement through empathetic, transparent, and equitable citizen-led initiatives. His primary focus has been on fostering youth participation in leadership. He advocates for a human-centric, participatory, and inclusive polity and holds a centrist perspective. Mr. Paudyal holds an MA in Sociology and an MA in Political Science from Tribhuvan University, Nepal, as well as a Master of Management of Development (MSc) from Van Hall Larenstein University of Applied Sciences (part of Wageningen University & Research) in the Netherlands. With over 15 years of professional experience in the development sector, Mr. Paudyal specializes in inclusive and sustainable rural development. He currently runs a development consulting firm and is actively engaged in tourism-related entrepreneurship in Nepal. Mr. Paudyal served as a Member of the Provincial Assembly in Bagmati Province, Nepal (representing Bibeksheel Sajha Party). He is currently a Central Committee member of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP). Mr. Paudyal is a member of the UNITE Network (Parliamentarians Network for Global Health), with its secretariat in Lisbon, Portugal. He also serves as a working committee member of the Asia Pacific Parliamentarians Forum on Evaluation, supported by the Asia Pacific Evaluation Association (APEA), with its secretariat in Manila, Philippines. Additionally, he is a member of the International Parliamentary Network for Education (IPNEd), based in London, United Kingdom
Dea Tsartsidze HubEval, Department of Public Administration HubEval, Department of Public Administration School of Business & Administrative Studies University of Georgia

Moderators

名称 标题 Biography
Innocent Chamisa EvalforEarth CoP Coordinator International development specialist with over 10 years of experience across food systems, land governance, digital innovation, and evaluation. FAO award recipient for policy coordination and sustainable agriculture. Currently serving as Global Coordinator of EvalforEarth, supporting evaluation for food security, environment, agriculture, and rural development.

Topics and Themes

Evaluators Evaluation Comissioners Evaluation users Decision makers VOPEs / Evaluation networks Media 专家学者 Civil Society Students Youth Activist Civil Servant / Intl. Organization Employee Yearly Theme: Evaluation, Evidence and Trust in the Age of AI

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