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Navigating Complexity Aware Monitoring: Real World Applications of Key Resources and Approaches

On July 31, 2024, CHISU and the MOMENTUM project held a webinar to provide an overview of the MOMENTUM project's CAM Guidelines, along with examples of practical application in different contexts. The webinar covered how these innovative monitoring approaches address the unpredictable, uncertain, and dynamic nature of complex situations that are common when addressing global health and development challenges. Experts from the MOMENTUM project and the CHISU program used real-world examples to equip participants with rich knowledge about why, when, and how to use CAM approaches, as well as practical advice for implementing them in the participants' own work.

The Presenters:


Emily Stammer is a senior research, monitoring, and evaluation advisor with more than 15 years of experience working in academic and program-focused settings. Her experience focuses on monitoring and evaluation of reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health programs using innovative mixed methods and adaptive approaches. Emily currently works for JSI, which is a core partner on the USAID-funded MOMENTUM Knowledge Accelerator project.

Caitlin Madevu-Matson leads monitoring, evaluation, and learning for the Country Health Information Systems and Data Use (CHISU) program at JSI. She has over 15 years of experience providing technical assistance in monitoring and evaluation to a range of global health technical areas including HIV, digital health, sexual and reproductive health, and health systems strengthening.
 

Watch the webinar recording:

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