The foundation also said that it had trained 11 Young Impact Associates in the last year to have greater skills and more knowledge in monitoring and evaluation.
“The 11 Young Impact Associates who have been trained in the last year to have greater skills and more knowledge in monitoring and evaluation can be the ones shaping the monitoring and evaluation space in Nigeria and not have people who are outside their age bracket not condescendingly looking at them but they will be the ones to decide what should be monitored for their age group and how should be monitored.
As the first and maiden cohort, she maintained that there was a lot of experimentation with the YIAs, which had a mixture of in-person classes, online classes, including various ways of engagements, and blogs that will encourage them to write so that they can strengthen their writing skills, which will encourage them to work on the job.
“Many of them were posted to organisations where they could be part of an actual workforce, contributing to the M&E aspect of what that organisation does and the idea was to take what they have learned theoretically, have that roll out in a practical way and every time they finish there will a mentoring session where they will encourage to speak about their experiences in rolling out what they learned in class and whatever would constitute like a concern of theirs or a complaint to that...
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