Events

Dec 01, 2011 to Dec 07, 2011

Andrew Zubiri, moderator of Climate-Eval will attend the COP17 in Durban, South Africa to promote the community of practice. If you are attending the COP 17 and would like to meet, please contact Andrew Zubiri at climate-eval@climate-eval.org.

Nov 09, 2011 to Nov 10, 2011

Climate-Eval will participate in the SEAChange Annual Members Meeting in Bangkok, Thailand from November 9 to 10.

With a series of activities designed to further build out our community of practice, SEA Change would like to commemorate our first year by officially inviting CoP members to: participate in the Annual Members Meeting, connect with fellow members and network with colleagues

Oct 27, 2011 to Oct 28, 2011

Climate-Eval in partnership with the Global Environment Facility Evaluation Office will participate in the Evaluation Week through an exhibit in the World Bank Main Complex Atrium. This activity aims to promote the various activities undertaken by Climate-Eval.

Jul 07, 2011

Dr. Christine Woerlen presented the Theory of No Change last July 7, 2011 hosted by the Climate-Eval moderation team.
The webinar focused on the evaluation of mitigation projects in sectoral contexts as part of the meta-evaluation of mitigation study Dr. Woerlen is conducting. The preliminary findings of the study identified barriers to adopting sustainable energy options. From these barriers, Dr. Woerlen developed a project and barrier visualization tool (available

Apr 10, 2010 to Apr 15, 2010
Mr. Kabir Hashim introduces the GEF EO panel which discussed the "Linkages between Climate Change Evaluation and the Crises of Food, Fuel and Finance” Dr. Christine Woerlen presents the meta-evaluation of mitigation evaluations

May 10, 2008 to May 13, 2008

This webpage contains information on the International Conference on Evaluating Climate Change and Development from May 10 to 13, 2008 in Alexandria, Egypt. Here you will find the conference agenda, presentations and other related documents regarding the conference.

Introduction

The Global Environment Facility Evaluation Office (GEFEO) in partnership with Bibliotheca Alexandrina organized the international Conference on Evaluating Climate Change and