Hopes Alive Initiative for Africa (HAI) is steadfast in its commitment to implementing projects that align with global standards and best practices, while simultaneously addressing the United Nations (UN) Millennium Development Goals (SDGs). As part of their resolution to continually improve and deliver sustainable solutions, HAI recognizes the importance of equipping their team members with the necessary skills and expertise. It is with this foresight that Queen Temitope Enitan Ogunwusi, in her capacity as Deputy Convener of HAI, undertook the rigorous Monitoring and Evaluation for Humanitarian Programs Workshop at the renowned Harvard Humanitarian Initiative (HHI)
Queen Ogunwusi, the Deputy Convener of Hopes Alive Initiative for Africa (HAI), has successfully concluded a transformative short course on Monitoring and Evaluation for Humanitarian Programs at the prestigious Harvard Humanitarian Initiative (HHI). The course, which took place at HHI’s renowned campus, Cambridge, Massachusetts provided Queen Ogunwusi with invaluable knowledge and skills to enhance the impact of HAI’s projects across Africa, in line with global standards, best practices, and the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
The Monitoring and Evaluation for Humanitarian Programs Workshop offered by HHI is widely recognized as a leading platform for professionals in the humanitarian sector seeking to improve the effectiveness and sustainability of their initiatives. The workshop provided Queen Ogunwusi with an immersive learning experience focused on monitoring and evaluating humanitarian programs. By participating in this comprehensive course, Queen Ogunwusi has expanded her knowledge base and gained practical insights into how to align HAI’s projects with global standards and best practices. The training also emphasized the importance of meeting the United Nations’ MDGs, which serve as a blueprint for achieving sustainable development worldwide.
Throughout the course, Queen Ogunwusi had the opportunity to work with esteemed individuals as a team from prominent organizations such as the Penny Appeal USA, United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), and the World Health Organization (WHO). Together, they embarked on a case study project focusing on how Penny Appeal USA implements Solar Power Water Centers across three countries (Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan). This real-world project presented an ideal opportunity for Queen Ogunwusi to acquire practical insights and strategies to improve the implementation, evaluation, and sustainability of similar endeavors carried out by HAI in Africa.
With a newfound understanding of monitoring and evaluation methodologies, Queen Ogunwusi aims to revolutionize the way HAI engages with underserved communities. By involving these communities directly in the planning, execution, and maintenance of projects, Queen Ogunwusi envisions a future where each initiative becomes an enduring asset owned by the communities it serves. This approach fosters a sense of empowerment, ensuring that HAI’s impact will continue to benefit generations to come.
“I am immensely grateful for the opportunity to participate in the Monitoring and Evaluation for Humanitarian Programs Workshop at the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative,” said Queen Ogunwusi. “This experience has equipped me with invaluable knowledge and skills to enhance the effectiveness and sustainability of HAI’s initiatives. By actively involving the underserved communities, we can create lasting change and improve their quality of life.”
Hopes Alive Initiative for Africa (HAI) is a trailblazing nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing hope and sustainable development to communities across Africa. Through initiatives such as healthcare programs, education initiatives, and water projects, HAI has positively impacted the lives of countless individuals, fostering social and economic empowerment.
The completion of the Monitoring and Evaluation for Humanitarian Programs Workshop at HHI positions Queen Ogunwusi and HAI as catalysts for change and innovation within the humanitarian sector. With her enhanced skills and knowledge, Queen Ogunwusi is ready to spearhead transformative projects that will uplift underserved communities and drive sustainable development across Africa.
Corporate organizations interested in partnering with Hopes Alive Initiative for Africa (HAI) are encouraged to reach out to learn more about the organization’s impactful initiatives and how they can contribute to creating lasting change in Africa.
Hopes Alive Initiative for Africa (HAI) is a non-profit organization that is committed to making a positive impact on Nigerian and African communities. Their aim is to address the issues of poverty, socioeconomic inequality, and environmental challenges through our three pillars of society: the Environmental, Social, and Economic Pillars.
HAI believes that community building is crucial for her mission and has designed her programs to support the needs of the community members in her focus areas. Community Building, Family, and Career Programmes are geared towards creating lasting memories, improving the local environment, and promoting peaceful coexistence among community members.
She understands the importance of education, healthcare, and basic amenities in breaking the cycle of poverty and improving the overall well-being of individuals and communities. As such, HAI’s primary focus is to provide vulnerable people and underserved communities in Africa with access to these fundamental needs.