On 28 October Toon Driesen, Junior Assistant for BTC, presented
Maisha Bora’s digital M&E tools at BTC headquarters in Brussels. A Digital
Talk about hardware and software but foremost about the practical implications
of dealing with digital tools and data in development programmes.
In the Maisha Bora programme in Northern Tanzania BTC staff
have set-up a range of digital tools for monitoring and evaluating their multi-actor
food security programme. BTC introduced tablets, web surveys, a cloud-based
server and data management tools based on the free and open source solutions
offered by OpenDataKit, KoboToolbox and Public Tableau.
Six months after introducing this integrated data and
knowledge management system and extensively training local government officers, BTC
is taking stock of their digital journey so far. The first results are
promising: the tools have proven to be
very effective for collecting and analysing a wide variety of data, reacting
fast on emerging issues and building capacity of local government partners to
monitor and coordinate programmes effectively.
More information on www.maishabora-tz.org
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