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Indicators made easy: Meet INDIKIT

19 min · 14. Apr. 2025
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Podcast Episode: Indicators Made Easy - Meet INDIKIT Welcome to the Local Link Hub podcast, a show with local impact for global change! In this episode, we explore the world of program indicators with Sophie Mareschal, Quality and Accountability Global Advisor at Terre des hommes. Sophie brings over 15 years of experience in monitoring and evaluation, having worked with organizations like UNICEF, UN Women, and Oxfam. Episode Highlights: * Introduction to INDIKIT: Sophie explains what INDIKIT is, its origins, and how it has been customized for Terre des hommes. * Importance of Indicators: Learn why having a standardized set of indicators is crucial for measuring program success and ensuring quality. * Development Process: Discover the extensive work behind creating the INDIKIT library, including prioritizing indicators and developing measurement guidance. * Usage and Benefits: Understand how INDIKIT helps TDH staff and partners show collective impact, improve monitoring and evaluation techniques, and enhance professional practices. * Future Plans: Sophie shares insights on how INDIKIT will continue to evolve with user feedback and additional indicators. For more information about Terre des hommes initiatives, visit locallink.childhub.org. Share your thoughts and comments via social media or email us at locallink.childhub.org.

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Episode Indicators made easy: Meet INDIKIT Cover

Indicators made easy: Meet INDIKIT

Podcast Episode: Indicators Made Easy - Meet INDIKIT Welcome to the Local Link Hub podcast, a show with local impact for global change! In this episode, we explore the world of program indicators with Sophie Mareschal, Quality and Accountability Global Advisor at Terre des hommes. Sophie brings over 15 years of experience in monitoring and evaluation, having worked with organizations like UNICEF, UN Women, and Oxfam. Episode Highlights: * Introduction to INDIKIT: Sophie explains what INDIKIT is, its origins, and how it has been customized for Terre des hommes. * Importance of Indicators: Learn why having a standardized set of indicators is crucial for measuring program success and ensuring quality. * Development Process: Discover the extensive work behind creating the INDIKIT library, including prioritizing indicators and developing measurement guidance. * Usage and Benefits: Understand how INDIKIT helps TDH staff and partners show collective impact, improve monitoring and evaluation techniques, and enhance professional practices. * Future Plans: Sophie shares insights on how INDIKIT will continue to evolve with user feedback and additional indicators. For more information about Terre des hommes initiatives, visit locallink.childhub.org. Share your thoughts and comments via social media or email us at locallink.childhub.org.

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