Date: 29 June 2016 to 01 July 2016 / Regional activity

Lieu: Conakry, Guinea

The workshop aims to build the capacity of key staff (M&E Specialist and Head of Seed Quality Control) from Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea in order to advance the impact tracking process, obtain additional inputs for improvement and to build a consensus on the details of the range of M&E tools and the information needed to be collected in the field.

In responding to the Ebola crises that resulted in losses of human lives and famine in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea, CORAF/WECARD through WAAPP and WASP and partners (ECOWAS, World Bank, USAID, AfricaRice, Private Sector, Ministries of Agriculture from 13 countries) mobilized over 4,380 tons of seeds (rice, maize and cowpea) to these countries. 

To effectively track the impact of the intervention, a harmonized Result Framework, indicators and other components of the project management plan (PMP), including the revision of targets will need to be advanced.

The workshop aims to build the capacity of key staff (M&E Specialist and Head of Seed Quality Control) from Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea in order to advance the impact tracking process, obtain additional inputs for improvement and to build a consensus on the details of the range of M&E tools and the information needed to be collected in the field.

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