Faridpur, October 14, 2025 — Samprity Aid Foundation organized a Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL) Training at the BRAC Learning Centre, Faridpur, with the participation of 60 Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) from 60 districts across Bangladesh. The training aimed to enhance the capacity, accountability, and performance of climate leaders to ensure that climate justice initiatives are effectively managed and achieve their intended goals.
The event was inaugurated by Mr. Savaronjon Sikder, Executive Director of Samprity Aid Foundation, who emphasized the pivotal role of MEAL systems in promoting transparency, accountability, and evidence-based decision-making within climate justice projects. In his opening remarks, he stated, “Strong MEAL practices enable organizations to measure progress, learn from experiences, and ensure that no community is left behind in the pursuit of climate justice.”
The training session was conducted by Mr. Adison Mallick, who guided participants through key methodologies of monitoring, evaluation frameworks, data collection, community feedback mechanisms, and adaptive learning. Participants learned how to apply MEAL tools to track project progress, assess impact, and improve implementation efficiency.
Through interactive discussions, participants shared their field experiences and explored innovative approaches to ensure accountability and learning in climate programs.
The training concluded with a renewed commitment from all attendees to apply MEAL principles in their respective regions, ensuring effective management of climate justice projects and strengthening community resilience through evidence-driven actions and collective learning.