By Sairah Yusuf, Senior Research, Monitoring & Evaluation Officer, Generations For Peace “Participation” has become a buzzword in the development and peace-building sector. Approaches to programme design, programme implementation, and programme monitoring and...
The morning of Day Seven of the 2014 Sochi Camp focused on the concept of Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E). Having already been introduced to several important monitoring concepts (to review these concepts click here), the Delegates were equipped for a more...
How do you know a change is occurring? This was the question that Delegates set out to answer on Day Four of Sochi Camp 2014. Because Generations For Peace believes that tracking change is a crucial part of any intervention, the day focused on helping Delegates grasp...
If you are an avid reader of this blog, you may have noticed that there is often mention of the Generations For Peace Institute (GFPI). So what is the GFPI? What is the Institute’s exact role in the larger organisation of Generations For Peace? GFPI...
During the 2013 Amman Camp, the Generations For Peace staff asked Delegates to evaluate sessions through a traffic light system. After each session two boxes were placed on each table – one for content and one for delivery – alongside three stacks of cards...