GOAL has a strong commitment to learning and knowledge sharing and takes an integrated, systems approach to our work, recognising that single solutions are rarely adequate to deal with the complexity of the challenges faced.
Underpinning this approach is a focus on the development of our monitoring, evaluation accountability, and learning activities, using the evidence and data from our programme work to inform our strategy, decision making and contribution to the wider field of humanitarian and development work.
As part of our approach to learning and knowledge sharing, GOAL publishes a selection of its most important learning documents, reports and evaluations online, demonstrating programmatic achievements and learnings, and evidence of transformative change across our programmes.
Where We Work
Impact in Numbers
13
countries of operation
14.6 million
people supported globally
3.6 million
benefited from access to safe water
2.2 million
people reached through emergency response
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ECF-funded grantees projects & GOAL capacity building approach, Uganda (2021)
DownloadEvaluating RESTORE I multisector project in Syria (2021)
DownloadStrengthening vulnerable communities post Cyclone Idai through integrated shelter, WASH & protection in Zimbabwe (2020)
DownloadEvaluation of GOAL Ethiopia’s emergency response for drought-affected & displaced communities (2020)
DownloadElimination of child labour, trafficking & indecent work in Sierra Leone evaluation (2020)
DownloadInnovative solutions to address the humanitarian-development nexus: Review of the pilot introduction of the Blended Approach (2020)
DownloadAddressing the needs of vulnerable groups affected by floods in Malawi (2019)
DownloadSupporting the transition from humanitarian crisis through recovery to sustainable economic development, South Sudan (2019)
DownloadNutrition impact and positive practice evaluation report, Sudan (2019)
DownloadEvidence-based learning and accountability
GOAL is committed to having a culture of evidence-based learning and accountability. We have strong and robust Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL) functions at HQ and country levels to support this.
The MEAL function systematically tracks and reports programme results to GOAL and our donors as well as supporting evidence-based strategic planning, innovation and organisational growth and adaption. MEAL drives programme quality through a mix of result-based and adaptive management, enabling the most effective use of funds to address the challenges facing vulnerable communities.
We welcome queries and comments on these or any of our wider work. To get in touch, please email info@goal.ie