Embracing a new era: the transformational journey of AfrEA!
It is with immense pride and excitement that I welcome you to the inaugural edition of AfrEA Insights, our monthly Newsletter. As you all know, this year marks the ...
Read MoreIt is with immense pride and excitement that I welcome you to the inaugural edition of AfrEA Insights, our monthly Newsletter. As you all know, this year marks the ...
Read MoreIn recent years, Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) has undergone significant transformation, thanks to rapid technological advancements. The integration of real-time data analytics, artificial intelligence (AI), and mobile technologies has ...
Read MoreDevelopmental Evaluation is a concept first promoted by Michael Patton. It involves long-term relationships between evaluators and project or programme staff. In developmental evaluation, the job of the evaluator ...
Read MoreIntegrating AI and automation in software project management has transformed the way teams handle workflows, track project progress, and improve efficiency. By using AI-powered tools, project managers can streamline ...
Read MoreKey Performance Indicators (KPIs) are critical tools in project management that help measure a project’s success. KPIs provide objective data on performance and ensure that the project is aligned ...
Read MoreOrganizations depend on evaluations to understand what works, what doesn’t, and why in their programs. Ideally, these evaluations should guide decision-making, inform strategies, and enhance effectiveness. Yet a critical ...
Read MoreThe Uganda Evaluation Association (UEA) was formed in May 2001 and registered in 2002 as a professional evaluation association and national chapter of the African Evaluation Association (AfrEA). The mission then was “to promote the practice, use, quality and ethics of Monitoring & Evaluation in Uganda’s development process”. Its vision then was “to be the leading professional evaluation association in Uganda”. The UEA is a national voluntary association of evaluation practitioners and stakeholders with a common interest in developing and promoting evaluation culture and practice in Uganda.
To promote the M&E practice and use, through advocacy and capacity building partnerships among development actors, for results oriented development
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