Monitoring & Evaluation Toolkit
Developing ideas to results.
Innovation Evidence Toolkit
Do you have an idea or product for people in need of humanitarian assistance?
If so, our toolkit may be of assistance in supporting your time, energy and efficiency in developing the idea or product for piloting.
On this website you will find monitoring and evaluation tools to use today and throughout your humanitarian innovation project.
To get started, follow the steps below and get started!
1st: Watch the Video
Watch the instructional video and learn more about the monitoring & evaluation tool. The video highlights the steps of the toolkit and what you can expect to learn.
2nd: Choose Your Innovation Stage
From the watching the video, you should be able to determine which of the three stages you are in of the innovation process. With this understanding, choose and click on the stage below which best describes where you are presently.
You’re developing some initial ideas or getting feedback on a rough version of your design. You’ve not yet tested your idea in a real humanitarian situation.
You are testing your idea, or implementing an actual solution – not just thinking about it, or fundraising for it.
You’ve tested your idea and it works. The innovation you have come up with is pretty complete and ready to scale up to tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of people, or into new countries.
3rd: Interested in Learning More?
We have been through a rigorous process to build and test these tools and to ensure they provide you with cutting edge thinking for evidencing your humanitarian innovation. You can read an overview of the toolkit, and a background report here.
Read about the purpose of the toolkit and to select the best combination of tools for evidencing your innovation.
Learn about the different ways to evidence humanitarian innovation and the rationale behind this toolkit’s design.
Case Study: Somalia
Watch a few minute video on an innovator in Somalia that used the M&E toolkit.
Thank You to Our Partners
The toolkit was develop and tested with the following partners: