About us

ResultsinHealth specialises in participatory techniques to document project impact on people's lives.

Who we are

ResultsinHealth offers online courses, tailored learning solutions and MEL services to (i)NGOs, governmental organisations, social enterprises, independent consultants and other organisations and individuals interested in using participatory techniques to measure programme and research results.
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Our purpose

Our aim is to contribute to more diverse and inclusive MEL systems, where participatory approaches are the norm.
Have a question about our courses, tailored learning journeys or other services? Feel free to contact us at training@resultsinhealth.org

ResultsinHealth is trusted around the globe

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Why choose us

With our extensive track record in conducting large-scale, multi-country monitoring and evaluation projects, and our specialisation in participatory, bottom-up approaches to MEL, we have the expertise in house to raise the standard for MEL in your work.

Quality learning solutions

We are highly experienced in training, mentoring and coaching individuals and organisations in designing and improving their MEL systems.

Flexible options

Our courses can be bought on their own as well as combined with mentoring packages and other tailor made learning solutions.

Theory applied and tested

We have extensive experience applying these methods in a variety of contexts, offering you practical guidance to make them your own.

Meet our lead trainers

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Nur Hidayati

Nur is director at ResultsinHealth, a public health specialist graduated from Royal Tropical Institute the Netherlands and a senior evaluation expert.  She is a seasoned evaluator on public health themes, with specific expertise in gender and Sexual & Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR). She also has strong skills in research design, programme implementation, and capacity building provision. Nur’s work experience geographically covers Asia, Africa, and Europe. Nur is an engaging trainer/facilitator and practitioner in various participatory methods for MEL and research such as the Most Significant Change (MSC) technique, Participatory Video MSC (PVMSC), PhotoVoice, Photo-MSC, and Outcome Harvesting. 
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Karijn Kakebeeke

Karijn is a skilled practitioner in participatory visual storytelling, using photography to build community capacity in the Netherlands. She integrates diverse perspectives and builds networks for successful media outreach campaigns. Karijn has implemented photovoice projects for evaluation and advocacy purposes for clients including RUTGERS, Plan International, YWCA, Botnar, and UNiTED in countries such as Malawi, Ghana, and Nicaragua. She co-authored the PhotoVoice manual for RUTGERS and contributed to Professor Douglas Harper's book "Visual Sociology".
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