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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 Univ ...  Show more

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, indicato ...  Show more

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