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Catch up on our August 2024 newsletter

The latest edition of our newsletter, this time on the topic of People and Evidence, is now available.

Follow this link to discover how our project teams are supporting accountability and learning with innovative third-party monitoring (TPM) that goes beyond routine collection of data. Through more than a decade of experience, Integrity has learned that the most successful monitoring must be useful for all key stakeholders and customised to the context and community needs.

Integrity leads the USAID/South Sudan Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Support Activity (MELS). Pictured are colleagues (L-R) Agnes Lado, Gloria Aku, Elizabeth Lado, Betty Night, Annet Alysious, Kasara Irene, Sarah Kiden, and Tete Santa at the office taken by Monica Nyankiir Chaat, MELS Communications Specialist.

Our TPM is designed to support timely course corrections and inform current and future decision-making by highlighting successes and challenges, giving a clear voice to the communities receiving the help and assistance and the people on the ground providing it.

Whether providing analysis of conflicts around the globe, evaluating peacebuilding programming, or monitoring the effectiveness of humanitarian relief programmes – we are dedicated to enabling positive change and helping build a more peaceful, sustainable future.

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