Hello Wikimedians,
Join the Africa Wiki Women https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Wiki_Women this *November* for a jargon-free session to help you tell activities from real change and use feedback to improve results.
Are you unsure what to measure in your projects? Not sure how *Theory of Change* works, or how to tell whether your activities are producing real change (and not just busywork)? Join the AWW November Skill Up Workshop "*Monitoring & Evaluation Made Simple*", a practical session that breaks M&E down into clear steps.
*What you’ll get*:
- A plain-language walk-through of Theory of Change and the difference between inputs → outputs → outcomes → impact (with real examples). - Simple rules for knowing what to measure and how to set useful indicators. - Easy ways to use feedback to improve your project and show real performance not just activity logs.
Who it’s for: project leads, program officers, organisers, campaign contributors, anyone who wants to make better decisions and demonstrate real results.
*Register *here https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Event:2025_AWW_Skill_Up_Workshop/November today.
📅 *Sat, 29 November 2025* ⏰ *12 PM UTC* 📍 *Zoom*: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83083322544 *Trainer*: Jessica Stephenson Lead Learning & Evaluation Officer at Wikimedia Foundation
Best regards, ------------------------- Oluwapelumi Aina, Program coordinator, Africa Wiki Women
african-wikimedians@lists.wikimedia.org