Wednesday, August 19, 2020
MIT D-Lab Summer Fellows will support D-Labs efforts to measure the impact of its work around the world. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY - SIPA Admissions Blog
MIT D-Lab Summer Fellows will support D-Labâs efforts to measure the impact of its work around the world. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY - SIPA Admissions Blog From MIT D-Lab: Three summer monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL) fellows from SIPA â" Fatema Alhashemi MPA-DP â20, Iris Lau Castro MPA-DP â20, and Taylor Light MPA-DP â20 â" will support MIT D-Labâs efforts to measure the impact of its work around the world. In addition to conducting evaluations of D-Labâs programs, the MEL Fellows will also work with D-Lab Scale-Ups Fellows and D-Lab Innovation Ecosystem Builder Fellows to help these partners to improve their own impact measurement systems. Fatema, Iris, and Taylor are students in the MPA in Development Practice program at Columbia Universityâs School for International and Public Affairs. Fatema Alhashemi Laâyoune Learning Center (Laâyoune) and Kyusa (Kampala, Uganda) Fatema will travel to Laâyoune to assess the long-term effects of 2018 PIA Co-Design Summit on the participants, their institutions, and the entrepreneurial ecosystem. She will also evaluate the Laâyoune Learning Centerâs three-month entrepreneurship training pilot, capturing data on participantsâ learning and feedback on the new curriculum. Finally, she travel to Kampala, Uganda to work with D-Lab Innovation Ecosystem Builder Fellow organization Kyusa Uganda to strengthen their teamâs capacity in data analysis and data visualization. Iris Lau Castro EcoAct (Dar es Salaam, Tanzania) Iris will travel to Dar es Salaam, Tanzania to work with D-Lab Scale-Ups Fellow venture EcoAct-Tanzania to help them measure the ventureâs impact. In particular, she will help them develop an approach to measure the impact of their waste collection system as well as the medical insurance they provide to waste pickers. Iris will also lead this yearâs annual survey of D-Lab Scale-Ups Fellows, tracking the long-term trajectory of alumni and their ventures. Taylor Light Ongoza (Nairobi, Kenya) Taylor will travel to Nairobi, Kenya to work with D-Lab Innovation Ecosystem Builder Fellow organization Ongoza to refine their theory of change, design data collection instruments, and help them use their data to drive strategy discussions. Taylor will also lead the development of a theory of change and survey instruments for D-Labâs innovation ecosystem convenings, mapping out an ME framework for D-Labâs newest strategy to catalyze entrepreneurial ecosystems.
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