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Marine CoLAB Reflection

Notes from the Marine CoLAB evaluation and reflection meeting at CGF in London, on the 22nd of January 2016.

Present: Louisa Hooper, Margaret Bolton, Esther Goodwin Brown, Vali Lalioti, Maja Kuzmanovic and Nik Gaffney

CGF aims

Marine environment is complex, multi-stakeholder, views on its values diverge. Science and Economics dominate decision making, and CGF perceives the need to make issues 'human'. The long term aim of Marine CoLAB is to improve conservation and management of oceans for human wellbeing, as well as to make connections and build relationships that would increase capacity of the sector. CGF expects that this can be accomplished through:

Marine CoLAB was established to use a lab approach to work intensively with a small group of change-makers with skills and ambitions to increase impact of the sector.

Objectives:

FoAM's Lab Approach

To meet CGF's aims FoAM proposed a programme of workshops designed to enable a learning community and foster a development of:

The programme was developed in two phases: a scoping phase and a transitional phase towards a self-guided CoLAB.

Scoping phase

[January - August 2015]

Workshop 1: Questions, vision, co-creation [January 2015]
Workshop 2: Engagement and discovery based strategy [March 2015]
Workshop 3: Experimentation, connection to work of organisations [May 2015]
Workshop 4: Reflection, Looking back and looking forward [July 2015]

Transitional phase

[September 2015 - March 2016]

Workshop 5: Strengthen direction and shared values; community building in a multi-day workshop on location in Portugal [September 2015]
Workshop 6: Marine CoLAB past, present and future [November 2015]
Workshop 7: Marine CoLAB: who are we and where are we going? [January 2016]
Workshop 8: Marine CoLAB action plan [February 2016]
Workshop 9: long term operational model[March 2016]

Evaluation

Year One

Strengths
Challenges
Learning

Evaluation Methods

Methods that CGF and/or FoAM have experience with:

Challenge: finding appropriate ways of evaluating dynamic aspects of an initiative; the dynamics has to be present in the evaluation model as well.

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