Report of the 4th Tanzania Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning (MEL) Conference

We warmly welcome all participants and visitors to download and read the materials from the Evaluation & Learning (MEL) Conference, held from 10th–13th September 2025 under the theme “Community-Led Monitoring & Evaluation: Building Local Capacity and MEL Ownership for Sustainable Impact.” This conference highlights the importance of strengthening community participation in monitoring, evaluation, and learning processes to ensure sustainable development outcomes. We encourage you to explore the shared resources, insights, and lessons learned, which aim to support organizations, practitioners, and communities in building stronger, locally owned MEL systems for lasting impact.
Report of the 3rd Tanzania Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Conference 2024

We are pleased to present the Report of the 3rd Tanzania Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Conference, held from 17th–20th September 2024 in Zanzibar. The conference convened monitoring and evaluation professionals, government representatives, development partners, researchers, and practitioners to share knowledge, experiences, and innovations that strengthen monitoring, evaluation, and learning systems in Tanzania. The main theme, […]
THIRD TANZANIA M&E, AND LEARNING CONFERENCE

The Prime Minister Office (PMO) Policy, Parliament and Coordination of Tanzania in partnership with Zanzibar Planning Commission (ZPC) and Tanzania Evaluation Association (TanEA) is organizing the 3rd Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Conference in Zanzibar, on 17th to 20thSeptember 2024. Tanzania is a middle-income, developing African country where the government and development partners take accountability for […]
Report of the 2nd National Monitoring and Evaluation Week Conference 2023

We are pleased to present the Report of the 2nd National Monitoring and Evaluation Week Conference, held from 12th–15th September 2023 in Arusha, Tanzania. The conference brought together government officials, monitoring and evaluation professionals, development partners, and stakeholders from various sectors to exchange knowledge and strengthen collaboration in advancing monitoring, evaluation, and learning practices in the country. The main theme, “Strengthening Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning for Improving Government Performance,” reflects the President’s vision of enhancing government efficiency and improving service delivery to citizens through effective use of evidence and performance tracking.
Report of the 1st National Monitoring and Evaluation Week Conference 2022

Welcome to our documentation page where we proudly present the **Report of the 1st National Conference for Monitoring and Evaluation Week 2022**, held on **28th April 2022 in Dodoma**. The conference brought together professionals, policymakers, and development stakeholders to discuss the important role of monitoring, evaluation, and learning in shaping national development. Under the theme **“Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning for Advancing Socio-Economic Transformations: Opportunities and Challenges,”** the conference explored key strategies, experiences, and insights aimed at strengthening evidence-based decision making and improving development outcomes across sectors.
This report was prepared by the **President’s Office – Public Service Management and Good Governance** in collaboration with the **Tanzania Evaluation Association (TanEA)**. It captures the key discussions, presentations, recommendations, and outcomes from the conference, serving as an important reference for practitioners, researchers, and institutions interested in strengthening monitoring and evaluation practices in Tanzania. We invite you to **download and read the full report** to gain deeper insights into the opportunities and challenges discussed during this significant national event.
Training on Qualitative Evaluation and Analysis using Nvivo. 29 th – 30 th November, 2021.

Tanzania Evaluation Association (TanEA) announces a workshop on Nvivo for Qualitative Data Analysis for Evaluation. The workshop will be conducted at Mzumbe University, Upanga, Olympio Street, in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania 29 th – 30 th November,2021.
Working with Government of Tanzania

TanEA leadership committee meeting with the Speaker, Mr. Job Ndugai, and Deputy Speaker of the Parliament, Dr. Tulia Ackson of the National Assembly of Tanzania. The meeting was to discuss policies associated with the evaluation and monitoring area in the country. figure>
Evaluation in Turbulent Times: Navigating the Evolving Big Data Ecosystem

European Evaluation Society (EES) is excited to announce the next event in our online webinar series Transforming Evaluation: Evaluation in Turbulent Times: Navigating the Evolving Big Data Ecosystem. This event will take place over the course of two days, 18 & 19 January 2021, from 15:00-16:30 CET / 9:00-10:30 ET. This panel of evaluation leaders will review cutting edge data […]