Outcome Mapping and Bricolage: Webinar recording
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 - Oct 8
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Last week OMLC Stewards Mariam Smith and Simon Hearn were joined by Sarah Earl and Julius Nyangaga to discuss the development and ongoing adaptation of Outcome Mapping through the lens of bricolage.
As an intern in the 1990's at the International Development Research Centre, Sarah was instrumental in combining ideas and tools from other fields to a new approach to monitoring and evaluation which became Outcome Mapping as we know it now. Julius was introduced to Outcome Mapping in 2005 and supported countless organisations and programmes across the world to apply and adapt the approach. Together they tell the story of bricolage in Outcome Mapping and engage with participants to explore ongoing ideas and challenges in combining OM with other approaches.
Reminder: Our final webinar in the current series on Bricolage is next week: Bricolage and Systems Change with Emily Gates and Pablo Vidueira.
All previous webinars in the series:
Outcome Harvesting (and Outcome Mapping) with Attitude Change (with Michelle Garred and Jeph Mathias)
Stories that stretch us (with Jeph Mathias, Steff Deprez, Mariam Smith and Richard Smith)
Combining OM and OH (with Goele Scheers and Simon Hearn)
Bricolage and implications for Outcome Mapping and Outcome Harvesting (with Marina Apgar and Tom Aston)




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