Week 9 – Revisiting the data

Week 9

Revisiting the Data

During the Refresh Workshop, the team reviewed and maybe adjusted the 100-Day Goal.  Now is a good time to revisit the data on the goal and also look at other indicators linked to the team’s goal.

Your Task This Week

Data discussion with the team

Join the team’s weekly meeting to help the Team Leader discuss with the team other GBVF indicators that their activities may have influenced. By examining a broader set of indicators from the National Strategic Plan (NSP) on GBVF, teams can uncover unintended positive or negative consequences, ensuring that their interventions are holistic and aligned with the broader objectives of the NSP. This reflection can also help identify gaps or areas where additional focus may be needed to maximise impact across multiple pillars of the NSP.

 

If some team members are not aware of it yet, you can introduce the End GBVF Dashboard to the team to help with this discussion. They may also be able to use the Dashboard in their respective organisations.

The Dashboard displays the impact of 100-Day Challenges and other End GBVF Movement activities on actual GBVF Indicators. 

The team could also think about refining data collection tools, clarifying roles and responsibilities, and providing feedback to all involved partners.

Open discussions about data quality and indicator selection can foster a culture of accountability and collective learning. By addressing any discrepancies or challenges at this stage, the team and data-owner partners can implement targeted improvements for the remainder of the 100-Day Challenge, ensuring that the final results accurately reflect both the direct and indirect impacts of their work on GBVF impact indicators. 

You can also discuss with the team their recommendations to institutionalise the way the team is tracking data related to their impact indicator. How could this be integrated into the day to day job of one or more individuals in the municipality, the court, or TVET? How could this become part of the on-going processes that are managed and reported on, at each institution?

Weekly Assignment