Information systems for CBIs – Insights from the AVSI Foundation and Danish Refugee Council

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The Monitoring and Evaluation webinar series “Cash Based Interventions and information management” is a series of two sessions addressed to M&E professionals who wish to get introduced to CBI programming and information systems and see practical examples of information management systems for CBI.

This is the second session of the series and it is addressed to M&E professionals who wish to dive into more details and practical examples of CBI information systems. We are happy to welcome panelists from the Lebanon country office of AVSI Foundation and the Yemen country office of Danish Refugee Council who will be sharing their work and insights on building CBI information management systems and implementing them using the ActivityInfo platform.

In summary, each organization will talk about:

  • Types of CBI programs run in the organization
  • Challenges met and addressed
  • Managing data with Information system
  • Lessons learned and best practices

Is this Webinar for me?

  • Are you looking for information and inspiration for building a CBI system for your organization?
  • Are you looking for more information on CBI information systems but don’t know where to start?
  • Do you wish to get a head start with a practical database template that you can adjust to your needs?

Then, watch our webinar!

About the Speakers and ActivityInfo

Asmahan Abdulqader is the IM/MEAL Officer at the Cash Consortium of Yemen under DRC. she has more than four years of experience in information management and databases. The consortium’s primary mission is to identify and deliver multiple cash assistance to the most vulnerable beneficiaries affected by crises such as floods and displacement and manage referral datasets from other clusters and external sources. Using ActivityInfo, we ensure the seamless and efficient execution of program and MEAL activities, while also facilitating real-time dashboard generation through integration with PowerBi. Additionally, the use of ActivityInfo and R scripting streamlines workflows and processes within the program.

Tatiana Bou Issa is the MEAL Officer at AVSI Foundation. She holds an MSc in Actuarial and Financial Mathematics. The past three years, she has led the MEAL system design for various multi-stakeholders’ projects focusing on education, livelihoods, and cash. She has led the development and rollout of ActivityInfo in the organization to support cross-program strategic evaluation and for individual programs to improve data management and data-informed decision-making. Through ActivityInfo, she has established an automated cash monitoring system to improve accuracy and efficiency of the cash assistance program.

ActivityInfo is an information management platform perfect for monitoring and evaluation, humanitarian coordination and case management. For more than a decade, the ActivityInfo team has been supporting humanitarian operations and development programmes worldwide catering for emerging needs for data collection and analysis. UN agencies, INGOS and NGOs use the platform to centralize and standardize data collection, display the impact of their activities while maintaining complete control on data access and changes. Originally developed for UNICEF’s emergency program in eastern DRC, ActivityInfo is a service provided by BeDataDriven a company based in The Hague, Netherlands.

How to register

Watch the recording at: https://www.activityinfo.org/support/webinars/2023-10-11-information-systems-for-cash-based-interventions.html

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