Hearing lives through numbers by Sachu R. Sunny

I am Sachu R. Sunny, a RiseUp! alumna and a doctoral scholar in social sciences. I was recently engaged as a young woman co-researcher in the RiseUp! Asia Pacific Formative Evaluation.  RiseUp! Young Women’s Leadership and Advocacy Initiative in Asia and the Pacific is a flagship initiative of World YWCA, in partnership with the Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade gender equality initiatives. The evaluation was a deep collaboration between World YWCA, Elevating Voices for Change, The Mangrove Collective, YWCA member associations, and RiseUp! alumni. The evaluation was grounded in World YWCA’s Feminist Consultation Methodology, centering young women as co-researchers in data collection and sense-making.

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Longitudinal Data as Racing Fuel: Speeding Up Decision-Making with the Evaluation Engine by Ben Hansen and Jason Schoeneberger

Hey there! We’re Drs. Ben Hansen (from University of Michigan) and Jason Schoeneberger (from RTI International). We are the respective leads in our partner organizations on the Evaluation Engine (EE) project, a convenient, secure, and affordable tool to help schools use existing data to evaluate the quality and efficacy of their educational interventions.

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Recognizing Excellence and Shaping the Future of Evaluation by Susana Morales and Corey Newhouse

We are Susana Morales and Corey Newhouse, and we have the great honor to serve as the Co-Chairs for the AEA Awards Working Group for 2026. This role aligns our values of collaboration, equity, and leadership development by uplifting and celebrating excellence in the evaluation field. 

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Youth Focused Evaluation TIG Week: From Safe Spaces to Systemic Change: Youth-Led Evaluation Through Stories of Transformation by Tabitha Mayusmita Sarkar and Selina Akhter Keya

Hello! We, Tabitha Sarkar, a young woman co-researcher and international business student in Amsterdam, and Selina Keya,  a young professional evaluation associate with Elevating Voices with Change and The Mangrove Collective, worked with young women co-researchers in Bangladesh as part of the RiseUp! Asia Pacific Formative Evaluation. RiseUp! is a flagship initiative of World YWCA, in partnership with the Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, designed to strengthen young women’s leadership and advocacy across Asia and the Pacific.

Keya, as an evaluation navigator, partnered with YWCA Bangladesh to design and guide the evaluation, engaging RiseUp! alumni, like Tabitha, as young women co-researchers. Keya trained and coached the co-researchers to lead data collection, co-analysis, and facilitate a sensemaking workshop.

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Youth Focused Evaluation TIG Week: Young women co-researchers lead in a formative evaluation in 7 countries in Asia Pacific by Elaine Stavnitzky and Kimberley Teillet-Meunier

Greetings! We are Elaine Stavnitzky, Founder and Chief Navigator of Elevating Voices for Change and Kimberley Teillet-Meunier of the Mangrove Collective.

Over the past year, World YWCA commissioned us to lead the RiseUp! Asia Pacific Formative Evaluation. Together with Dr. Suchi Gaur and Victoria Kahla, Senior Director of Strategy and Operations and Program Manager for RiseUp! respectively, we co-designed the evaluation process with an intergenerational Steering Committee of RiseUp! Asia Pacific leaders and representation from Australian government. RiseUp! Young Women’s Leadership and Advocacy Initiative in Asia and the Pacific is a flagship initiative of World YWCA, in partnership with the Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade gender equality initiatives.

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Youth Focused Evaluation TIG Week: Reflections on Working with Youth Evaluators by Holly Gavin

Hi, my name is Holly Gavin and I am a Project Coordinator at Indiana University Southeast’s Applied Research and Education Center(AREC). Partnering with community and supporting the development of young professionals is at the heart of our work, so we were excited to embark on a new innovation in our evaluation of a youth program – hiring youth to join the evaluation team. Today, I’ll be reflecting on our experiences and how we engaged youth as evaluators in our project.

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Youth Focused Evaluation TIG Week: From Data Walks to System Influencers: A Youth-Led Approach to School Mental Health Evaluation by Nicole Tirado-Strayer

My name is Dr. Nicole Tirado-Strayer and I work for a nonpartisan research organization called WestEd. The youth-centered evaluations I lead involve partnering with young people to make sense of data about their own schools and communities. I evaluate school mental health initiatives, and students’ voices are essential to ensuring that schools provide the mental and behavioral health supports that all students need. Instead of asking students to simply respond to data, we invite them to interrogate it, contextualize it, and present conclusions directly to decision-makers. In this post, I will describe our tips for engaging youth, based on ourYouth Engagement Cohort, that move youth from data reviewers to system influencers.

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Youth Focused Evaluation TIG Week: Including Youth with Intellectual Disabilities in Formative Evaluation by Elizabeth Cook, Hope Gabikiny, David Floria, Morrigan Hunter, and Katherine McLaughlin

I’m Elizabeth Cook of Child Trends, writing with Hope Gabikiny and David Floria, who are youth advisors; Morrigan Hunter; and Katherine McLaughlin of Elevatus Training. Last summer, Katherine, Morrigan, and I hosted a six-week sexual health class for 12 young adults with intellectual disabilities. After each class, we held conversations with participants to learn what was working and what needed improvement before a formal evaluation of the program occurs. Hope and David participated in the class and helped us reflect on the experience. We invited them to share what made it easier (or harder) to share their perspectives.

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Youth Focused Evaluation TIG Week: From Peer Educators to Co-Evaluators: Strengthening Campus Evaluation Through Student Leadership by Santee Ezell

Hi! I’m Santee Ezell, a Mississippi-based evaluator working with Student & Academic Affairs Departments that rely heavily on peer educators. From the beginning of my career, first as a program developer and then as program evaluator, I have focused on topics such as the eight dimensions of wellness, sleep, sexual assault prevention, substance misuse and abuse, and mental health just to name a few.

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Youth Focused Evaluation TIG Week: Why Are We Still Doing Evaluation To Youth Instead of With Them? by Tiffany Wilson and Gabriela Magana

Hi! We’re Tiffany Wilson, Independent Evaluation Consultant, and Gabriela Magana, Senior Research and Learning Manager at Public Health Advocates. Together, we supported the Neighborhood Change Champions (NCC) program that dared to put data and research tools directly into young people’s hands. NCC was designed to build youth capacity to engage in policy advocacy through leadership, learning, and civic engagement. Through this journey, we discovered the importance of evaluation as a capacity-building tool.  

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