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Insights into Implementing Recurrent Monitoring Surveys in USAID-Funded Activities

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Event Date: Feb 24, 2021

Time: 09:00 AM to 10:30 AM (GMT -5)

Location: United States

Online: Online Event

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Join REAL for a discussion on the practical aspects of planning and implementing a recurrent monitoring survey (RMS), featuring panelists from Mercy Corps and TANGO International (click here for panelist bios) with first-hand experience of completing an RMS. The panelists will discuss considerations for setting up an RMS and lessons learned from using the findings for management decisions and learning, drawing on their experiences of implementing an RMS for the Food Security Program in DRC and the Resilience in the Sahel Enhanced (RISE) initiative in Niger and Burkina Faso.

Recurrent monitoring surveys have the ability to collect near to real-time data on resilience dynamics as they are unfolding, which helps teams understand how individuals, households, and communities are coping and responding in the face of shocks and stresses, such as conflict, drought, and floods. RMS data gives program teams the necessary information to make adjustments in program implementation and facilitates internal learning.

This event is primarily for practitioners who are working on resilience programs and are interested in setting up a recurrent monitoring system.

The event will be held in English with simultaneous interpretation in French.

For more information, including panelist bios, please click here.


Aperçu de la mise en œuvre des enquêtes de suivi récurrentes dans les activités financées par l'USAID

Rejoignez REAL pour une discussion sur les aspects pratiques de la planification et de la mise en œuvre d'un RMS, avec Ernest Dube (Mercy Corps République démocratique du Congo), Arno Bratz (Mercy Corps Ouganda) et Tim Frankenberger (TANGO International). Les panélistes discuteront des considérations relatives à la mise en place d'un RMS et des leçons tirées de l'utilisation des RMS pour les décisions de gestion et l'apprentissage, en s'appuyant sur l'expérience de Mercy Corps dans la mise en œuvre d'un RMS pour le programme de sécurité alimentaire (FSP) en RDC et l'expérience de TANGO International dans la mise en œuvre d'un RMS pour l'initiative RISE (Résilience renforcée du Sahel) au Niger et au Burkina Faso.

Pour mesurer la résilience, il faut des outils qui permettent de saisir comment les individus, les ménages et les communautés tirent parti des ressources et emploient des stratégies pour répondre aux chocs et stresses et comment cela affecte leur trajectoire de bien-être à court et à long terme. L'enquête de suivi récurrent (RMS) est un outil clé de mesure de la résilience qui permet de saisir ces dynamiques.

Les enquêtes de suivi récurrentes ont la capacité de collecter des données en temps quasi réel sur la dynamique de la résilience au fur et à mesure de leur déroulement, ce qui aide les équipes à comprendre comment les individus, les ménages et les communautés font face et réagissent face à ces perturbations. Les données RMS donnent aux équipes de programmes les informations nécessaires pour procéder à des ajustements dans la mise en œuvre du programme et facilitent l'apprentissage interne.

Cet événement s'adresse principalement aux praticiens du développement travaillant sur des programmes de résilience qui sont intéressés par la mise en place d'un système de suivi récurrent. Ce webinaire sera disponible en anglais et en français.

This event is made possible by the generous support and contribution of the American people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The contents of the materials produced through the REAL Award do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the United States Government.

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