| PNG Association of Professional Evaluators SPECIAL CONFERENCE UPDATE FIRST AoPE NATIONAL CONFERENCE: FRIDAY 25 TH AND SATURDAY 26 TH OCTOBER 2013 Gateway Hotel ‘Understanding change in Papua New Guinea” Members and supporters: don’t miss this important milestone event! Presentations from Australian Awards, UN Women, Strongim Pipol, Strongim Nesen, Baptist AgencySchools, Office of Higher Education, Incentive Fund, Economic and Public Sector Program, Provincial andLocal Government Program, Department of NationalPlanning and Monitoring, University of Papua New Guinea, National Economic Fiscal Commission, Papua New Guinea Australia Law and Justice Partnership and United Research Services (URS). 1
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FIRST AoPE NATIONAL CONFERENCE:FRIDAY 25TH AND SATURDAY 26TH OCTOBER
2013Gateway Hotel
‘Understanding change in Papua NewGuinea”
Members and supporters: don’t miss this importantmilestone event!
Presentations from Australian Awards, UN Women,Strongim Pipol, Strongim Nesen, Baptist Agency
Schools, Office of Higher Education, Incentive Fund,Economic and Public Sector Program, Provincial and Local Government Program, Department of National Planning and Monitoring, University of Papua New
Guinea, National Economic Fiscal Commission, Papua
New Guinea Australia Law and Justice Partnershipand United Research Services (URS).
For full Conference program please see The National
(Monday 21 and Wednesday 23)
Or visit the AoPE website at www.pngaope.com
A great program is planned with major keynote and plenarysessions, 6 workshops and 18 presentations from a wide
range of evaluators and backgrounds.
Keynote speaker Patricia Rogers, Professor inPublic Sector Evaluation at RMIT in Melbourne will give two
keynote addresses: Friday and Saturday mornings from 9amto 10am. She will discuss M&E methodologies and developingcountry contexts (Friday) and strategies for developingevaluation expertise and capacity (Saturday)
Noted Papua New Guinean speakers include: Professor DavidKavanamur (Office of Higher Education), Professor Betty Lovai (University of Papua New Guinea), Mr Hohra Suve (National Economic Fiscal Commission) and Joelson Anere (Department on National Planning and Monitoring).
DON’T MISS IT! The conference will be enjoyable and informative.Presentations will range from practical approaches to M&E, evidence-basedprograms, challenges in development, logic models, measuring changes inprovincial expenditure, social inclusion and how to monitor large infrastructureprojects to successful on-time and to-budget completion, to the role of newtechnologies such as mobile phones and visual participatory evaluation.Workshops will cover practical evaluator methods as well as raise the veryimportant question: “Is there a Papua New Guinean way of doing evaluation?”.
Registration and other information
Registration Gateway Hotel, 8 am Friday and Saturday (adequate parking at Gateway)
K50 per person per day, payable at registration (this covers morning and afternoonteas and lunch on Friday and morning tea, lunch and closing drinks and finger food onSaturday
Prizes There will be a small number of prizes during workshops
OUR SPONSORS
Many many thanks to our sponsors who have supported this conference: