AfP's #CreativityInCrisis: Data Sampling Techniques - Part 2

 

AfP’s L&E team is excited to announce the release of our 2nd video of the #CreativityInCrisis series that highlights inspiring and creative solutions applied by the peacebuilding community to L&E in fragile and conflict-affected environments.

This video (Part 2) of the Data Sampling Techniques explores other data sources that can be used to triangulate findings from sampling techniques used for rapid data collection.

To assist MEL specialists, program implementors, donors, and other relevant stakeholders, AfP is producing the #CreativityinCrisis Video Series to inspire a conversation around adaptation and how we, as a community, can work the problem to develop creative solutions to our shared needs. If you have particular MEL approaches you would like us to highlight, please reach out to Shaziya DeYoung, Learning & Evaluation Research Associate at shaziya@allianceforpeacebuilding.org

Sources used for the content of this video:

1. Data Collection in Fragile States, Innovations from Africa and Beyond | Edited by Johannes Hoogeven & Utz Pape | https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-25120-8

2. International Organization for Migration’s (IOM) Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) | https://dtm.iom.int/

3. World Food Programme’s (WFP) Vulnerabilities Assessment and Mapping (VAM) Tool | https://docs.wfp.org/api/documents/WFP-0000040024/download/

This project was realized through the use of the following software:

1. Prezi - https://prezi.com/

2. iMovie - https://www.apple.com/imovie/

Royalty free audio for this project were procured from:

1. iMovie - "Simple"

Royalty free images for this project were procured from:

1. Unsplash | Robert Metz | https://unsplash.com/@___rob__