10 years of peer learning and evaluation across Africa.
Twende Mbele advances African government monitoring and evaluation systems through practical peer learning, shared tools and evidence-led collaboration.

Peer learning between African governments on M&E.
Twende Mbele advances African government monitoring and evaluation systems through practical peer learning, shared tools and evidence-led collaboration.
Guidelines and methods produced and refined across the partnership.
Study tours, exchanges and joint diagnostics between African governments.
Evidence used in planning, budgeting, parliamentary oversight and service delivery.
Ten governments. One partnership.
Member countries collaborating on strengthening each other's national M&E systems through peer learning.
Eight workstreams shaping African M&E practice.
From rapid evaluations to the evidence use parliament project, the partnership advances practical guides for governments to demand, commission and conduct evaluations.
Featured learning tools
Selected reports, guidelines and presentations from across the partnership.
A decade of African government peer learning
The partnership has grown from three founding governments to ten member countries. Explore the milestones.
Benin, South Africa and Uganda formally establish Twende Mbele as a peer-learning partnership of African governments on M&E.
The partnership pilots its rapid evaluation methodology in Niger and South Africa.
Ghana and Kenya formally join Twende Mbele, expanding the partnership to six active member countries.
Government of Ghana hosts the inaugural Ghana Evaluation Week with Twende Mbele.
Twende Mbele in motion
Peer-learning stories, launch events and country insights on video.
Latest from across the continent.
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