Join the Youth Systems Strengthening (YSS) Community of Practice (CoP) to hear about Mathematica’s experiences measuring early childhood education systems change in Mozambique, Tanzania, and Kenya. 

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About the Event

We were joined by Audrey Marie Moore, Ph.D. and Laura Meyer, M.P.P. of Mathematica, an employee-owned and mission-driven company that uses data, analytics, and technology to address some of the world’s most pressing social challenges. Audrey and Laura spoke about Mathematica’s early childhood development (ECD) systems measurement frameworks and how they were used in Mathematica’s work with the Hilton Foundation across Mozambique, Tanzania, and Kenya. Following their brief presentation, Audrey and Laura joined participants in breakout rooms, where they discussed how to adapt and apply Mathematica’s lessons and frameworks to various contexts.

Presented by USAID's YouthPower 2: Learning and Evaluation Activity, the Youth Systems Strengthening (YSS) Community of Practice (CoP) serves youth, practitioners in youth-led and youth-serving organizations, and others in advancing comprehensive systems change to improve live of young people.

About the Communities of Practice

The YP2LE Learning Network brings together diverse stakeholders who seek to learn more and share about youth development. As one of six communities of practice, the YSS CoP helps members share and benefit from collective learning. Learning more about the YSS CoP and other CoPs on YouthPower.org and register to connect with these communities.

You must be a registered member of YouthPower.org in order to participate in the discussion group. Register today!

About YouthPower 2: Learning and Evaluation (YP2LE)

YP2LE is a USAID-funded activity focused on building and disseminating evidence on Positive Youth Development (PYD). YP2LE’s goal is to give program implementers, researchers, and young changemakers the information, tools, and resources they need to develop high-quality, impactful, and sustainable youth programs.

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