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NES 2023: A Global Forum to Address Worldwide Concerns

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NES 2023 is a global forum hosted by the Department of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation and Twende Mbele. It aims to address pressing issues like resource scarcity, social inequality, and environmental shifts by educating attendees and congregating experts in the evaluation field to devise solutions. The seminar’s objectives are to enhance the expertise and proficiency of evaluation professionals, disseminate best practices, and share professional experiences. The event offers a platform for the exchange of ideas, the genesis of fresh perspectives, and the opportunity to effect tangible change towards a sustainable and equitable future.

NES 2023: What is it and what are the objectives?

NES 2023 is a global forum for evaluation professionals hosted by the Department of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation and Twende Mbele. The event aims to educate attendees on pressing issues like resource scarcity, social inequality, and environmental shifts and to congregate experts in the evaluation field to devise solutions. The objectives of the seminar are to enhance the expertise and proficiency of evaluation professionals, disseminate best practices, and share professional experiences.

The Inception of NES 2023

Located in the vibrant province of Boksburg’s Gauteng, the National Evaluation Seminar (NES) of 2023 illuminates the prospects of growth and optimism. Jointly hosted by the Department of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation (DPME) and Twende Mbele, the event’s timeline is set for 21-22 November at the Birchwood Hotel. The event’s objective is to educate the attendees about the pressing issues of today: resource scarcity, social inequality, and environmental shifts.

The Minister in the Presidency accountable for Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation, Ms. Maropene Ramokgopa, will ceremonially endorse the commencement of the seminar. The core theme of the event, “Rising to challenges of limited resources, inequality, and climate change,” reflects the global issues currently at hand. The aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, energy shortfall, economic disparity, soaring costs of essential commodities, and repercussions of climate change have dealt a significant blow to our world, particularly the most susceptible.

Emphasizing Evaluation Practices and Distinguished Speakers

The forum presents a stage for contemplation on how evaluation methodologies can tackle these daunting issues. The evaluation sector, distinguished by its broad spectrum across various sectors and disciplines, is aptly equipped to devise solutions for these overwhelming obstacles. The process of generating evidence is already in progress, delivering rays of optimism amidst our escalating predicaments.

The NES 2023 event is expected to congregate a spectrum of experts in the evaluation field, encompassing international stakeholders, civil society, professional institutions, and educational organizations. The illustrious speakers’ panel includes Ashwani Muthoo, the founding Director General of the Independent Evaluation Office at the BRICS New Development Bank, and Jen Noris, the Chairperson of the South African Monitoring and Evaluation Association (SAMEA).

The seminar’s objectives encompass enhancing the expertise and proficiency of evaluation professionals, disseminating best practices, and sharing professional experiences. It also focuses on updating attendees about the latest local and international trends and their implications on fortifying South Africa’s National Evaluation System. The event acts as a catalyst for inciting discussions and engagement on evaluation-related topics.

Media Coverage and Resilience Through Collaboration

The media fraternity is sincerely invited to document this revolutionary event, with virtual access through Microsoft Teams for individuals unable to be physically present. Media RSVPs shall be addressed to Lungelo@dpme.gov.za or contacted on 082 889 6484.

This event symbolizes a significant stride towards confronting the urgent challenges of our era. It amalgamates a varied group of intellectuals and professionals bound by a common objective: to devise innovative and sustainable solutions to the critical issues affecting our society. NES 2023 offers a platform to witness the exchange of ideas, the genesis of fresh perspectives, and the opportunity to effect tangible change. It exemplifies the strength of collective effort and the human capacity for innovation and resilience.

As we approach the event dates, the significance of such congregations for societal progress is reiterated. NES 2023 personifies the spirit of optimism and perseverance and stands as a testimony to the power of unison in overcoming adversity. It pledges two days of substantial discussions, learning, and progression, acting as a guiding light towards a sustainable and equitable future.

When and where is NES 2023 taking place?

NES 2023 is a global forum for evaluation professionals hosted by the Department of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation and Twende Mbele. It is scheduled to take place on November 21-22, 2023, at the Birchwood Hotel in Boksburg’s Gauteng province, South Africa.

What are the objectives of NES 2023?

The objectives of NES 2023 are to enhance the expertise and proficiency of evaluation professionals, disseminate best practices, and share professional experiences. The event aims to educate attendees on pressing issues like resource scarcity, social inequality, and environmental shifts and to congregate experts in the evaluation field to devise solutions.

Who is invited to attend NES 2023?

NES 2023 is expected to congregate a spectrum of experts in the evaluation field, including international stakeholders, civil society, professional institutions, and educational organizations. Attendees include evaluation professionals, researchers, policymakers, and practitioners from various disciplines and sectors.

Who are the distinguished speakers at NES 2023?

The distinguished speakers’ panel includes Ashwani Muthoo, the founding Director General of the Independent Evaluation Office at the BRICS New Development Bank, and Jen Noris, the Chairperson of the South African Monitoring and Evaluation Association (SAMEA). Other speakers will be announced closer to the event dates.

How can media cover NES 2023?

The media is invited to document the event, with virtual access through Microsoft Teams for individuals unable to be physically present. Media RSVPs shall be addressed to Lungelo@dpme.gov.za or contacted on 082 889 6484.

What is the core theme of NES 2023?

The core theme of NES 2023 is “Rising to challenges of limited resources, inequality, and climate change.” The event aims to educate attendees about the pressing issues of today: resource scarcity, social inequality, and environmental shifts and to congregate experts in the evaluation field to devise solutions.

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