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The Monitoring and Evaluation Technical Assistance, or META Project, helps U.S. refugee service providers collect, manage, anaylze and use quality data. Find us online at www.METASupport.org and follow us on Twitter @USMETASupport.

META Podcast Podcast by the Monitoring and Evaluation Technical Assistance Project

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The Monitoring and Evaluation Technical Assistance, or META Project, helps U.S. refugee service providers collect, manage, anaylze and use quality data. Find us online at www.METASupport.org and follow us on Twitter @USMETASupport.

    Strategies for Supporting Refugee Families Enrolled in TANF and RCA

    Strategies for Supporting Refugee Families Enrolled in TANF and RCA

    How are states and local systems serving refugees through Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) and Refugee Cash Assistance (RCA)? What innovative strategies are being used to coordinate services and help refugees obtain employment? Listen to this interview with Sam Elkin, a researcher for a new OPRE study exploring these questions and more!

    Find the study Understanding the Intersection Between TANF and Refugee Cash Assistance and the related briefs at https://www.acf.hhs.gov/opre.

    Find more information about META at www.METASupport.org

    • 15 min
    How Local Voices Can Help Us Understand Refugee Integration

    How Local Voices Can Help Us Understand Refugee Integration

    How can we measure integration? Our latest podcast spotlights the interesting approach of the Refugees in Towns (RIT) project, an initiative of the Feinstein International Center at Tufts University.

    For this podcast, META was joined by Karen Jacobsen, Professor at the Tufts University Fletcher School, director of the Refugees and Forced Migration Program at the Feinstein International Center, and Principal Investigator of Refugees in Towns; as well as Charles Simpson, Program Administrator of Refugees in Towns.

    To learn more, visit www.refugeesintowns.org.

    • 16 min
    Why We Should Integrate Gender into our M&E Systems

    Why We Should Integrate Gender into our M&E Systems

    Why should we have gender-integrated M&E systems, and what steps can we take to get there? META was joined by Priya Alvarez of UN Women to learn why gender-integrated M&E systems are so important. Priya also shared best practices for integrating gender in program design, indicator development, data collection, data analysis, and more. META is pleased to release this podcast on International Women's Day!

    For more information and to find links to the resources mentioned, visit www.METASupport.org.

    • 21 min
    Financial Capability for Refugees: Promising Practices for Upward Economic Mobility

    Financial Capability for Refugees: Promising Practices for Upward Economic Mobility

    What are the early financial experiences of New Americans? What promising practices may help accelerate their path to economic integration in the U.S.? META was joined by Kasra Movahedi of the International Rescue Committee to discuss a recent IRC study on financial capability programs, drawing on data from more than 2,400 refugee and immigrant families nationwide.

    • 16 min
    A path to food security & nutrition for refugees & immigrants in the U.S: Building an evidence base

    A path to food security & nutrition for refugees & immigrants in the U.S: Building an evidence base

    What do we know and not know about how to improve food security and nutrition for refugees and immigrants in the U.S? On this episode of the META podcast, Rachel Dannefer, Director of Research & Evaluation for the Harlem Neighborhood Health Action Centers of the NYC Health Department and Eugenia Gusev, Technical Advisor for Food Security and Agriculture Programs at the International Rescue Committee, explore this question, discuss challenges to implementing evidence-based food security and nutrition programs in the U.S, and provide ideas for how to fill the evidence gaps.

    The META podcast is 100% funded by the Office of Refugee Resettlement through U.S Department for Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families grant 90RB0051-02-00. The content of this podcast is solely the responsibility of the presenters and does not necessarily represent the official views of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families.

    • 16 min
    Two Exciting Ways To Use Mobile Data Collection In Refugee Programs

    Two Exciting Ways To Use Mobile Data Collection In Refugee Programs

    On this episode of the META Podcast, we learn two new ways mobile data collection can support programs for refugees in the U.S. Hear from Rachel Factor of Refugee Services of Texas about Refugee Mobile, a project that gives clients smartphone technology and collects data through text message. Abigail Clarke-Sayer of the IRC also shares about a pilot program that put iPads in the hands of caseworkers to help them enter data on-the-go. For more information, visit www.METASupport.org or email META@Rescue.org.

    • 18 min

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