Getting remote M&E right: ethics, challenges and gaps
This paper from ALNAP explores some of the implications of the rapid shift towards remote M&E, drawing on reflections from a series of M&E Skills-Building Workshops for humanitarian M&E practitioners hosted in February and March 2021. It summariszes five key areas where there are ethical issues, challenges, gaps and limitations with remote M&E, and highlights emerging good practice. Read more here.
You might also like
-
What’s happening with GenAI Ethics and Governance?
-
Join the AI and African Evaluation Working Group Meet ‘n’ Mix Session on May 7!
-
Hands on with GenAI: predictions and observations from The MERL Tech Initiative and Oxford Policy Management’s ICT4D Training Day
-
When Might We Use AI for Evaluation Purposes? A discussion with New Directions for Evaluation (NDE) authors