Evaluating Systems Change Initiatives Presentations

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Join us for a two-hour session focused on systems thinking and complexity science-informed evaluation. This session will delve into the challenges we face when evaluating systems innovation projects. Participants will gain insights from practical experiences shared by leading experts in the field and have the chance to ask questions to our speakers, as well as interact with other fellow members from the community.

Why:
The purpose of this session is to explore effective methods for evaluating systems change initiatives, particularly within the natural complexity of systems innovation projects. This event is designed to share practical experiences and provide valuable insights into the evaluation process, helping participants understand the impact and outcomes of their initiatives.

Who is involved:
This event is hosted by the Si Governance Hub and will feature two world-leading experts who will share their experience and knowledge on evaluating systems. This event will be of relevance to anyone interested in learning more about systems evaluaton methods and practices.

Get to know our guest speakers:

Margaret B. Hargreaves, PhD, MPP, and Senior Fellow at NORC at the University of Chicago, a nonpartisan research organization that partners with government, corporate, and nonprofit clients around the world to inform the critical decisions facing society.
Jordi Molas Gallart: Research Professor at the Spanish Council for Scientific Research (CSIC), working at INGENIO, a joint Institute of the Spanish Council for Scientific Research and the Polytechnic University of Valencia.
Where & When:
The webinar will take place online on September 3rd, starting at 3 PM CET. Registration details and the event link will be provided upon your RSVP. We encourage you to join on time to make the most of this insightful session and engage with the discussions. We look forward to seeing you there! 😊

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