On 5 June 2025, experts from India, South Africa, and multilateral agencies convened for the virtual roundtable “Learning from Each Other: South–South Conversations on Mainstreaming Gender-Transformative Evaluation”, hosted by the Institute of Social Studies Trust, in partnership with the South African Monitoring and Evaluation Association and the South African Department of Planning, Monitoring & Evaluation. The roundtable was part of the gLocal Evaluation Week 2025.
The event explored methods of mainstreaming gender-responsive and gender-transformative evaluation within national evaluation systems. Speakers highlighted the tangible progress made – and persistent challenges – in embedding inclusive measurement, evaluation, and learning practices across diverse regions and sectors, particularly within government and South-South cooperation frameworks.
Moderated by Jennifer Norins, Chairperson, South African Monitoring and Evaluation Association, the roundtable featured:
- Jahnvi Andharia, Director & Research Fellow, Institute of Social Studies Trust (ISST), India;
- Anuradha Rajan, Executive Director, South Asia Women Foundation, India
- Kgaugelo Moshia‑Molebatsi, Senior Evaluation Specialist, South African Department of Planning, Monitoring & Evaluation
- Dineo Mmako, Chief Director – M&E, South African Department of Women, Youth & Persons with Disabilities
- Bhushan Shrestha, Results-Based Management Specialist, United Nations Office for South-South Cooperation



