The MeTA Global Forum brought together international and national stakeholders from the public and private sectors and from civil society. It was a four day programme of presentations, discussions and debates – where delegates from all stakeholder groups in the MeTA pilot countries shared their experiences, successes and challenges of the last two years.

On Tuesday 29 and Wednesday 30 June we ran workshops, presentations and information sessions that allowed MeTA country delegates and associates to share experience and expertise and helped bring together lessons learned from both the country and international level.

On Thursday 1 July these experiences were shared with a wider audience. Representatives from the seven MeTA countries and speakers from a range of organisations such as the Department for International Development, the World Bank, the World Health Organization and Harvard University presented successes and challenges that the programme has faced and achieved to date.

Overall, the Forum:

  • recognised the achievements of MeTA pilot countries and programme
  • acknowledged what has been learnt about the challenges in the pilot design
  • recognised the continued importance of transparency and accountability
  • identified how learning from the pilot will contribute to ongoing transparency and accountability efforts


The documents and presentations which were produced in advance of the Global Forum can all be accessed below.

Posters

Each of the seven pilot countries produced a ‘poster’ to illustrate, in a self-contained and visual way, the MeTA activity taking place and the outcomes of this activity.

Presentations

Each country presented an overview of the challenges, achievements and lessons learned during the pilot phase of the MeTA programme. 

Booklets

The pilot countries provided an overview of MeTA activity from perspective of each stakeholder - the private, public and civil society sectors.

Case Studies

The countries documented a series of case studies. These studies look at specific projects which have been undertaken by the countries. They identify the aims, processes, outcomes and lessons learned from each project and are intended to help shape and refine future projects.

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