π₯ A Call to Action for the Future of Evaluation
In a message from Yoko Ishida, President @APEAeval , the #TokyoCallforAction urges stronger evidence-based policymaking, resilient evaluation systems, & accountability for #SDGs
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π Thank you to all our speakers, panelists, and participants for contributing to today's inspiring dialogue
From commitment to action, together we can strengthen #NEPS & build a future where evidence informs better decisions.
βοΈSign #TokyoCallForAction: https://t.co/kwdRnbVG3i
ποΈ @asela_srilanka, National Evaluation Capacity Development Specialist @unfpa_eval, underscored the significance of today's dialogue as an important step toward advancing the #TokyoCallForAction through collective action and sustained commitment.
#GLOCAL2026#APEAwebinar
π Development partners have a crucial role to play in #NEPS
Jos Vaessen, Chief Evaluation Officer & Senior Adviser @WorldBank_IEG shares how global partnerships, capacity development, and institutional support can help turn the #TokyoCallForAction into lasting impact.
π΅π° How can governments make evaluation a permanent part of decision-making?
Kazim Abbas Shah, Director M&E, Planning Commission, @GovtofPakistan, shares insights on institutionalizing evaluation & building stronger evidence systems that support effective governance.
ποΈ The main session begins!
Leaders from government, parliament, development banks, and evaluation associations are coming together to discuss how we can advance the #TokyoCallForAction and build stronger national evaluation systems for better governance and development outcomes
ποΈ Parliaments have a critical role in championing evidence-informed governance.
Romulo Emmanuel M. Miral Jr., Deputy Secretary General of CPBRD @HouseofRepsPH, highlighted how stronger evaluation systems can improve accountability, transparency, and development outcomes.
ποΈ Welcome remarks by Yoko Ishida, President @APEAeval, emphasized the importance of collective action to strengthen evaluation systems
π #TokyoCallForAction is more than a declaration, it is a commitment to turning evidence into action.
#GLOCAL2026
ποΈ "The time to strengthen evidence-informed decision-making is now."
Emmanuel Jimenez, Director General @adbevaluation, moderated today's webinar & welcomed participants to this timely discussion on advancing #TokyoCallForAction & building stronger national evaluation systems
π’ #TokyoCallforAction challenges all of us to build an evaluation ecosystem where evidence-informed decision-making is the rule
π₯ Hear the inspiring message from Phuntsho Choden, Chairperson @OfEvaluation
https://t.co/wWv2Y8bVQ3
π Join us tomorrow!
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π₯ Mongoliaβs young generation is shaping the future of evaluation π²π³
β¨ Hear from Itgemjit Gankhuyag, Co-Lead EvalYouth Mongolia, and support youth leadership in evaluation.
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π Join #TokyoCallforAction Webinar during #gLOCAL2026
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π¨π¦ APEA-EvalIndigenous took the global stage at the Canadian Evaluation Society Conference 2026 in Edmonton! Mae Albiento & @rldemel22 shared Asia-Pacific insights on #IndigenousEvaluation, culturally responsive practice, and community learning. β¨
#C2026#EvalIndigenous
β¨ Maintaining Evaluationβs Relevance in a Turbulent Future
Join this engaging webinar as we explore how participatory evaluation can help repair relationships, strengthen organisations, and support resilient communities.
π Register: https://t.co/7aI1rPcrtu
@Global4Children
Three days. Nine regions. Thirty events.
The Youth in Evaluation Forum 2026 has concluded!
π 2026 Youth in Evaluation champion awards
π¬30 partner events amplifying local voices on centering youth leadership in evaluation
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#Eval4Action
Economic evaluation is a must-have skill for evaluators.
Ignoring costs doesn't make them disappear. It just means decisions are made without the full picture. π