June 1-5: Glocal Evaluation Week and May 26: gLocal launch event
Glocal Evaluation Week is a unique knowledge-sharing event, connecting a global community of people across sectors and regions. Over the course of a week, participants from all over the world join events – in their neighborhood or across the ocean – to learn from each other on a vast number of topics and themes. Allowing participants insight into how their work fits in with regional monitoring and evaluation (M&E) ecosystems and the larger international M&E community, Glocal helps to inspire and energize a global movement – individuals and organizations who value the power of evidence to improve people’s lives.
The 2026 theme, “Evaluation, Evidence, and Trust in the Age of AI,” highlights the growing importance of ensuring that emerging technologies strengthen—rather than undermine—the credibility, rigor, and use of evidence in decision-making.
Our team at The MERL Tech Initiative is participating!
- The gLocal global kickoff “Who’s Driving? AI and the Future of Judging What Works and What Matters: Perspectives from practitioners and institutions navigating the road ahead” will happen on May 26 from 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM (ET). It will examine how AI is influencing the way we judge what works and what matters. The panel will share perspectives, experiences, and lessons on navigating AI in M&E practice. Linda Raftree, MTI’s founder, will participate together with
Estelle Raimondo, PhD – Head of Methods, Independent Evaluation Group of the World Bank; Sakina Mwinyimkuu – Director of Performance Monitoring and Evaluation, Tanzania; Martha Kluttig – Associate Director, Center for Learning on Evaluation and Results for Latin America and the Caribbean. The Panel Chair will be Jos Vaessen– Chief Evaluation Officer, Independent Evaluation Group of the World Bank and Douglas Glandon – Acting Program Manager, Global Evaluation Initiative will moderate. Sign up for the event – https://lnkd.in/eqihED2w - Our core collaborator Cathy Richards is participating of Global Evaluation Week as a guest during a technical panel, entitled: AI and Evaluation in Complex Contexts: Climate Resilience, Disaster Response and Humanitarian Action, taking place on June 4. This session will explore how artificial intelligence tools can support the evaluation of complex systems, particularly in areas such as climate resilience, biodiversity, and disaster risk management—priority domains for Caribbean Small Island Developing States.
- Our core collaborator Vari Magodo-Matimba is leading the panel “Critical approaches to AI from African and Indigenous perspectives“, taking place on June 05. Drawing from recent work on Made in Africa AI for evaluation and the Wolastoq Indigenous Evaluation Principles, this conversation centers foundational questions related to how African and Indigenous evaluation practitioners are navigating choices related to adopting, integrating, and resisting AI on their own terms, grounded in the shared recognition that practitioner agency, epistemic justice, and cultural sovereignty are not peripheral concerns but core principles of responsible evaluation per se, and in the responsible use of AI for evaluation. During the panel, African and Indigenous evaluation practitioners will co-interrogate what critical and responsible AI means for a practice rooted in lived experience, community accountability, and localization. Other speakers include Dr. Nicole Bowman, President at Bowman Performance Consulting, Dr. Nicole Tujague, Founding Director, The Seedling Group Consultants, Tracie Benally, Co-Founder, Emergence Circle, and Director of Community Insights & Special Projects, One Generation Fund.
