1–2 Dec 2023
Accra
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IMEP 2023 Call for Abstracts
Annual Conference and Expo
Accra Dec. 1 – 2

The Institute of Monitoring and Evaluation Practitioners (IMEP) is now accepting abstracts for oral and poster presentations for the 1st Annual Conference and Expo in Accra, Dec. 1 - 2, 2023. Authors are encouraged to submit abstracts on the meeting theme — "Monitoring and Evaluation: Leading the Path Toward Equity and Sustainable Development"

IMEP 2023 focuses on how the diversity of work research methodologies, approaches, traditions and cultures contributes to innovations in Monitoring and Evaluation practice and policy, and to social and sustainable development more broadly, at local, regional, national, and international levels. Researchers, scholars, practitioners and students are invited to submit abstracts for the below proposal types.

1. ORAL PAPER PRESENTATION
The oral paper presentation may be authored by an individual or by a group. The abstract should be in line with the main theme of the conference and linked to the conference's sub-themes. The oral presentations will be grouped in parallel sessions based on the sub-themes. The abstract submitted should be 350 words maximum. More information about the abstract is provided below.
Abstracts must use the following outline (with the exception of case reports):
 Introduction and aims
 Methods
 Results
 Discussion and conclusion
 Monitoring and Evaluation Lessons Learnt

For case reports ONLY use the following section headings:
 Introduction
 Case Summary
 Conclusion
 Monitoring and Evaluation Lessons Learnt

2. POSTER PRESENTATION
The poster presentation may be created by an individual or by a group and is to be displayed on a portable wall. At times, the author(s) of the poster will accompany it, to answer questions that people have. To apply for a poster presentation, the author(s) must submit an abstract of a maximum of 350 words.

3. WORKSHOP
A self-organized seminar of one or more presentations relevant to the conference theme/sub-themes. Workshops are intended to be thoroughly interactive with considerable participation and discussion from those attending. Workshops may have an explicit agenda of training participants on a given topic or of generating an interest group or a network for future collaboration. If applying for a workshop, please submit an abstract of 500 words or less including a description of the content and how it will be delivered (pedagogical methods, etc.).

The call for abstracts is closed.