Insight-Led Impact: How Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Strengthens Development Outcomes
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In an increasingly results-driven development sector, Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) is no longer just a checkbox for donor compliance. It has evolved into Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL), a vital framework that helps donors and recipients understand not just what happened, but why, who might be left behind, and how we can pivot for lasting, sustainable change.
In practice, effective MEL enables organizations to make better-informed decisions, adapt to changing contexts and maximize the value of development investments. Join our upcoming webinar to discover how modern MEL frameworks help organizations stop just tracking activities and start proving and improving their actual impact.
DevelopmentAid, in collaboration with the South African Monitoring Evaluation Association SAMEA, invites development organizations and individual professionals to join the webinar “Insight-Led Impact: How Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Strengthens Development Outcomes”, which will take place on Thursday, July 2, 2026, at 4 pm (Brussels)/10 am (Washington, D.C.).
Key Takeaways
● Understand the growing importance of MEL in development work
● Discover how digital tools can enhance data collection, analysis and reporting
● Explore how the Theory of Change helps organizations design, measure and communicate impact
● Learn how to use logframes to track project progress and outcomes
● Get your toughest MEL questions answered live by our expert speaker
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July 2, 2026 · 2 PM (Your local time)
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Jason has over 20 years’ experience supporting organizations in the social and green economy through monitoring, evaluation, learning, digital transformation, data systems, and impact advisory services. He serves on the SAMEA Board, where he leads the Technology for MERL portfolio, helping to advance the use of digital tools, data, AI, and emerging technologies in monitoring, evaluation, research and learning. Jason’s work focuses on strengthening evidence-based decision-making, designing practical M&E frameworks and systems, and enabling technology-driven solutions that improve program performance, accountability, learning, and scalable social impact.



