‘Made in Africa’ Evaluation (MAE) Toolkit Shared Value Incubator Blueprint Public Sector Policy Advisory Guide Business Model Design Sprint Guide ‘Made in Africa’ Evaluation (MAE) Toolkit Africanized Leadership Program Planner AI Governance Certification Platform GrmCoDesign Impact Funder Trust Audit Partnership Readiness Partnership Vetting Shared Value Incubator Blueprint Public Sector Policy Advisory Guide Business Model Design Sprint Guide ‘Made in Africa’ Evaluation (MAE) Toolkit Africanized Leadership Program Planner AI Governance Certification Platform GrmCoDesign Impact Funder Trust Audit Partnership Readiness Partnership Vetting Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form. - Step 1 of 5'Made in Africa' Evaluation (MAE) Toolkit Develop an M&E framework based on decolonial principles and African philosophies.Purpose & GoalsPurpose & GoalsNextSection 1: Decolonial PrinciplesDecolonization of Knowledge: How will you challenge colonial narratives and integrate local knowledge systems?Indigenization of Methods: How will you adapt methodologies to reflect local cultural norms and practices?Participation & Empowerment: How will you ensure evaluation is a participatory process that empowers communities?Ubuntu Philosophy Integration: How will you incorporate the principles of interconnectedness and collective well-being?PreviousNextSection 2: Co-created Terms of Reference (ToR)Purpose & GoalsEvaluation Objective: What is the primary purpose of this evaluation, co-defined with stakeholders?Key Performance Indicators (KPIs): What are the key indicators of success, defined from a community perspective?Data Collection Methods: What participatory methods will be used for data collection?Timeline & Roles: What is the timeline and who holds what roles and responsibilities (including community members)?PreviousNextSection 3: Culturally Resonant IndicatorsPurpose & GoalsExample Indicator (Quantitative): Number of local women trained in financial literacy.Example Indicator (Qualitative): Stories of change from women who now access local health clinics.Example Indicator (Process): Level of community participation in loan decision-making processes.Example Indicator (Outcome): Increase in household income from selling surplus produce.PreviousNextSection 4: The Role of the EvaluatorPurpose & GoalsSeparation: How will you manage the fine line between evaluator, facilitator, and advocate?Objectivity vs. Solidarity: How will you balance objective analysis with solidarity with the community? Goals will Purpose Measurement vs. Meaning: How will you ensure quantitative data does not overshadow qualitative meaning?Extraction vs. Empowerment: How will you ensure the evaluation process empowers rather than extracts?Generate AI-Powered Report