Eight workstreams advancing African government M&E.
All activities are geared towards increasing evidence use by governments and strengthening the role of evaluations in each country.

Jointly designing evaluation tools, standards and systems across member governments.

Building the capacity of public sector evaluators through peer-learning exchanges and formal training.

Sharing evidence, guidelines and learning products so evaluation practice reaches every corner of government.

Anchoring the network so African governments continue to invest in evaluation as a driver of accountability.
Rapid Evaluations
A peer-learned approach to producing decision-ready evaluation evidence in weeks, not years.
Demand & Supply
Balancing political demand and technical supply of evaluation evidence in African governments.
Parliaments
Equipping African parliaments to use evaluation evidence for stronger legislative oversight.
Evidence Use
Institutionalising the use of monitoring and evaluation evidence across national and subnational government.
Civil Society
Strengthening civil society participation in national evaluation systems.
Gender
Embedding gender responsiveness across African national M&E systems.
Linking Budgets to M&E
Connecting evaluation evidence to development planning and budgeting processes.
Tools
A shared library of guidelines, frameworks and practical tools developed across the partnership.
