Peacebuilding work matters, but we still struggle to show evidence of where interventions have led to positive outcomes, such as a clear reduction in violence or increased cooperation. The Peacebuilding M&E Solutions Forum is an opportunity for practitioners to come together, network and connect with people working in this space, and share best practices, lessons learned, results, and evidence from across the broad spectrum of M&E activities on peacebuilding programming. This event is co-hosted by the U.S. Institute of Peace and the Alliance for Peacebuilding.
Speakers:
Amb. William Taylor Executive Vice President, USIP
Keith B. Ives CEO, Causal Design
Jon Kurtz Director of Research and Learning, Mercy Corps
David Hammond Director of Research, Institute for Economics and Peace
Andrew Blum Executive Director, Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice
Beza Tesfaye Senior Researcher, Mercy Corps
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