Ten member governments. Six legacy, four new in 2026.
Twende Mbele works directly with national governments, with peer-learning extending across the African continent.
Benin
An active partner in francophone West Africa advancing rapid evaluation and evidence-led planning.
Ghana
A founding partner whose Office of the Head of the Civil Service anchors peer-learning on M&E culture and evidence use.
Kenya
Anchors East African peer-learning, with strong work on integrating evidence into planning, budgeting and gender responsiveness.
Niger
Pioneers francophone rapid evaluation practice, with a national evaluation policy adopted in recent years.
South Africa
Host of the Secretariat. Anchors anglophone peer-learning through the National Evaluation System and DPME.
Uganda
Brings strength on the Baraza community-based M&E approach and the integration of evaluation into national planning.
Côte d'Ivoire
Announced as a new member of Twende Mbele in the 10-year anniversary year.
Malawi
Announced as a new member of Twende Mbele in the 10-year anniversary year.
Nigeria
Announced as a new member of Twende Mbele in the 10-year anniversary year.
Tanzania
Announced as a new member of Twende Mbele in the 10-year anniversary year.
