Monitoring and Evaluation Boost

Godfrey Senkaba

Godfrey Senkaba shares career tips and good practice stories to help you master the monitoring and evaluation job and perform it to your best. In addition, I profile guests from the evaluation field to share their journeys to success.

  1. 2D AGO

    EP33 - Accomplish Your Year: How Evaluators Can Shape Who They Become by December

    In this powerful start‑of‑year episode of the Monitoring and Evaluation Boost Podcast, host Godfrey Senkaba tackles one of the biggest challenges evaluators face - not in their projects, but in their own careers. Every January, evaluators set goals. But by December, many feel frustrated, stuck, or disappointed. Yet these are the same professionals who expertly design results frameworks, track indicators, support learning, and help programs adapt. So why do we struggle to apply the same discipline to ourselves? In this episode, Godfrey flips the script. Instead of setting goals, he challenges you to set accomplishments - clear, meaningful, end‑of‑year outcomes that help you shape the evaluator you want to become. You’ll discover: Why most professional goals failHow to use the evaluator’s natural advantage—results thinking—to shape your own growthThe difference between professional development and career developmentHow to visualize your December “accomplished self”A 5‑step framework for defining and achieving your yearly accomplishmentsReal stories of evaluators who transformed their careers through intentional actionEncouragement, strategies, and practical tools to start your journey nowWhether you're a new, emerging, or seasoned MEL professional, this episode equips you with the mindset and methods to take charge of your career—on your terms. 👍 If you’re ready to grow, stretch, and become a more confident and capable evaluator by December, this episode is your starting point. Connect with Godfrey Senkaba: Website: https://www.mandeboost.com Email: info@mandeboost.com X: https://x.com/senkaba_g LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/godfrey-senkaba-32452428/  Support the show Godfrey Senkaba, M&E Boost Podcast.

    27 min
  2. 12/31/2025

    EP32 - Grounded and Growing: Lessons from AEA 2025 (Part 2)

    In this second part of my reflections from the 2025 American Evaluation Association (AEA) Conference, I continue exploring what this year’s gathering revealed about the evolving role of evaluation—and what it means for us as practitioners. Building on the themes from Part 1, this episode goes deeper into the practice of evaluation. I reflect on sessions that focused on writing strong evaluation plans, understanding the true cost of programs through cost-inclusive evaluation, and using emerging tools—like AI—to strengthen, rather than replace, human judgment. I also share insights from poster sessions, conversations with fellow evaluators, and moments that reminded me why professional community matters—especially in a time of uncertainty and transition for the field. In this episode, you’ll hear reflections on: What makes an evaluation plan strong, credible, and fundableHow cost and value can be better integrated into evaluation practiceWhy internal evaluators play a critical role in shaping meaningful evaluationsHow accessible and ethical uses of AI can support—not replace—evaluation workThe importance of professional community, mentorship, and shared learningThis episode is both a continuation and a deepening of the conversation started in Part 1—inviting us to think not only about what we evaluate, but how and why we do it. 🎧 If you’re navigating complexity in your evaluation work and looking for grounded, practical reflection, this episode is for you. Connect with Godfrey Senkaba: Website: https://www.mandeboost.com Email: info@mandeboost.com Twitter: https://x.com/senkaba_g  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/godfrey-senkaba-32452428/  Support the show Godfrey Senkaba, M&E Boost Podcast.

    39 min
  3. 12/24/2025

    EP31 - Why Evaluation Still Matters: Lessons from AEA 2025 (Part 1)

    2025 has been a difficult year for many evaluators - especially those working in international development. Funding cuts, uncertainty, and shrinking scopes of work have forced many of us to pause and reflect on where our profession is headed. In this episode of the Monitoring and Evaluation Boost Podcast, I share reflections from the 2025 American Evaluation Association (AEA) Conference in Kansas City, themed “Engaging Community, Sharing Leadership.” This is Part 1 of a two-part series, focused on grounding ourselves in the fundamentals while stretching our thinking for what lies ahead. In this episode, I explore: Why professional evaluation associations matter now more than everHow the AEA conference felt in the middle of a challenging year for evaluatorsKey insights from the opening plenary on bridging evaluation and foresightPractical lessons from a workshop on Theory of Change–based M&E planningThis episode is for evaluators, program leaders, and anyone interested in how evidence, learning, and reflection can help us navigate uncertainty—without losing our footing. 🎧 Part 2 will dive into grant evaluation plans, cost-inclusive evaluation, AI for evaluation, leadership, and the future of our field. Connect with Godfrey Senkaba: Website: https://www.mandeboost.com Email: info@mandeboost.com Twitter: https://x.com/senkaba_g  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/godfrey-senkaba-32452428/  Godfrey Senkaba, M&E Boost Podcast.

    39 min
  4. 05/30/2025

    Ep29 - Evaluation Just Got Smarter: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Awards & What’s Ahead

    In this episode of the Monitoring and Evaluation Boost Podcast, host Godfrey Senkaba dives deep into the big ideas and latest updates shaping the world of evaluation. This week’s focus? Artificial Intelligence. Specifically, how Large Language Models (LLMs) like ChatGPT and Claude can support - not replace - evaluators in doing faster, more efficient, and still rigorous work. He unpacks the World Bank and IFAD’s guidance note on integrating AI thoughtfully in evaluations, spotlighting practical use cases from text summarization to data extraction. He also discusses potential risks- like bias and hallucinated insights - and how to mitigate them with smart workflows and strong human judgment. But that’s not all — Godfrey rounds up what’s happening across the M&E world: AfrEA launches the National Evaluation Capacities Index (INCE) - a bold move to measure and grow national readiness.UNDP’s Evaluation Excellence Awards 2025 - with lessons from award-winning evaluations across Morocco, Costa Rica, Indonesia, and more.gLOCAL Evaluation Week 2025 - coming this June with 300+ free events worldwide.Claremont Graduate University’s info session - explore doctoral programs that can elevate your evaluator journey.🎓 Whether you’re early in your M&E career or a seasoned professional, this episode will leave you energized and equipped for what’s next. 🔗 Links mentioned: World Bank/IFAD AI Guidance Note: https://documents.worldbank.org/en/publication/documents-reports/documentdetail/099136005132515321AfrEA INCE Announcement: https://afrea.org/actualites/the-ince-is-introduced-in-africa-launched-at-the-afrea-head-office/gLOCAL Evaluation Week: https://www.globalevaluationinitiative.org/glocal-homeUNDP Evaluation Awards: https://www.undp.org/evaluation/news/evaluation-excellence-awards-2025Claremont Graduate University doctoral programs https://www.cgu.edu/school/ssspe/programs/ Connect with Godfrey Senkaba: Website: https://www.mandeboost.com Email: info@mandeboost.com Twitter: https://x.com/senkaba_g  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/godfrey-senkaba-32452428/  Godfrey Senkaba, M&E Boost Podcast.

    24 min
  5. 04/26/2025

    E28 - When the Funding Dries Up: How M&E Professionals Can Reclaim Their Careers

    The international development field is facing a wave of project terminations and shrinking funding pipelines-leaving many M&E professionals in uncertainty. In this episode, host Godfrey Senkaba speaks directly to those navigating career disruption. He unpacks the concept of career resilience, introduces the idea of interdisciplinary fluency, and leads a powerful "Future Work Self" activity to help you map your next move. Whether you're between roles or seeking to future-proof your career, this episode offers practical, hopeful guidance grounded in real-world experience.  Tags: #MonitoringAndEvaluation #CareerAdaptation #EvaluationProfessionals #Interdisciplinarity #InternationalDevelopment #WiseProactivity Resources Mentioned: Strauss & Griffin’s “Future Work Self” Exercise, Wise Proactivity article, Speaking in Codes podcast Strauss, K., Griffin, M., and Parker, S.K., ‘‘Future work selves: How salient hoped-for identities motivate proactive career behaviors’’, Journal of Applied Psychology, 2012, 97, 580-598 Vosko, A., & Dias, S. (2023, December 11). Speaking in codes [Audio podcast episode]. In A. Vosko (Host), PostNormal Times. Simplecast. https://postnormaltimes.simplecast.com/episodes/speaking-in-codes Connect with Godfrey Senkaba: Website: https://www.mandeboost.com Email: info@mandeboost.com Twitter: https://x.com/senkaba_g LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/godfrey-senkaba-32452428/  Godfrey Senkaba, M&E Boost Podcast.

    20 min

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Godfrey Senkaba shares career tips and good practice stories to help you master the monitoring and evaluation job and perform it to your best. In addition, I profile guests from the evaluation field to share their journeys to success.