Call to Register for Monitoring & Evaluation Consultant Database
IDEA is inviting consultants and other interested parties to register their interest for inclusion on a consultants database for work relating to the Monitoring and Evaluation of Development Education / Global Citizenship Education.
IDEA, as the national network for Development Education in Ireland, is contacted regularly by members and others regarding contacts of people and organisations carrying out Monitoring and Evaluation for Development Education / Global Citizenship Education programmes.
IDEA, as an organisation, will also be looking to recruit a new external evaluator to work with us on an ongoing basis from 2022 onwards for a period of 1-5 years.
If you are interested in being added to this database, please register your interest by contacting Elaine by Thursday 30 September.
This is open to consultants in any part of the World.

At the end of March, IDEA staff and representatives from three IDEA members travelled to Riga, Latvia, for a two-day event marking the launch of IDEA’s Erasmus+ project with our partner LAPAS (Latvian Platform for Development Cooperation) focused on the IDEA Code of Good Practice The project’s core objective is to enhance the quality of global citizenship education (GCE) at local , national and European levels. Central to this work is the creation of a Code of Good Practice for Latvia based on learning from the IDEA Code that will support Latvian GCE practitioners, including teachers, NGOs, youth workers and others, by fostering a common understanding and approach to GCE. This represents the first piloting of the IDEA Code in an international context. The new IDEA task group for the project, made up of Code members, alongside IDEA staff, are supporting LAPAS members to adapt the Code for the Latvian national context by sharing our own experiences and learnings from the Code and GCE in Ireland. The event in Riga was the first in-person gathering of the project, bringing together LAPAS and IDEA members. This face-to-face interaction allowed us to begin the process of knowledge exchange, and mutual learning which will spread the Code’s reach and strengthen our GCE practice. IDEA was represented in Riga by Dean Oke (CDYS (Cloyne Diocesan Youth Service), Georgina Eastaugh (Concern Worldwide) and Claire Glavey (Global Village), alongside IDEA staff Elaine and Aine.