LR survey analysis Draft April 2016 • Basic information to shape Learning Route in Africa • Validate learning needs and expertise available • Identify interested CSAs • Set the baseline at CSA level (organizational MEL) • Download the complete surveys results from here For more info: [email protected]
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LR survey analysisDraft April 2016
• Basic information to shape Learning Route in Africa • Validate learning needs and expertise available
• Identify interested CSAs • Set the baseline at CSA level (organizational MEL)• Download the complete surveys results from here
• The 5 learning areas are unpacked based on sub categories and areas of intervention
• Comparing present and future, it is possible to see where the CSAs are willing to invest their efforts and their learning needs
• Greater effectiveness and efforts are expected in all the 5 areas, interesting to notice is interest in stronger governance, campaign and social mobilization, data collection and sharing. Advocacy, policy tracking and communication are currently and will keep being CORE intervention areas.
• The following slides show the level of involvement of the CSAs in the 5 macro-learning areas identified by the LR project based on CSAs requests (2015 surveys).
CSAs current and mid-term strategy
CSAs current and mid-term strategy
Learning needs ranking and CSAs expertise matching
Expertise willing to offer
The surveys shows consistency with the strategic intervention areas (current or envisaged) and the learning needs/expertise.Download the complete excel from the this link.
Macro-intervention areas in which CSA invest most of their time and budget.
1. Most of CSAs (8 out of 11) invest most of their time in adovocacy, social mobilization and communication activities. All the CSA invest most of their budget in the mentioned activities.2. Strategic time is invested to MSP, with no significant budget investment. 3. Two CSAs out of 11 invest significative time and budget on GG.4. There is no standard correlation between time and $ invested. For example high time invested in MSP does not correspond to higher budget
Macro intervention areas where CSA invest most of their time and budget
Number of CSA
Time Budget Advocacy, social mobilization, communication 8 11Engage in multi-stakeholders platforms 4
CSA/CSO Good governance 2 2
Information sharing
SUN CSNSUN SMS
SUN Business networkSUN CoP 2 and/or 4
Specific CSAsRegional multi-stakeholders platformsNational multi-stakeholders platforms