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SESSION DESCRIPTION Human rights efforts often demand action from a complex range of actors from different sectors, often with different goals. When a multiplicity of actors work together and outcomes are difficult to measure, evaluation and attribution can be a challenge. By better evaluating collective actions, how can we can develop a deeper understanding of how to create meaningful, long-term solutions to fight injustice, and begin to understand how to measure real change, not just incremental impact? Emmily Koiti Youth Representative, Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission, South Sudan Koiti Emmily is a medic at Juba Teaching Hospital, South Sudan. She holds an MBBS from the University of Juba. As a passionate youth, women’s and civic rights activist, she is represents the youth in the IGAD –led High Level Revitalization Forum; a major peace process for South Sudan. Alex Nicholls Professor of Social Entrepreneurship, Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship Professor Alex Nicholls MBA is the first tenured professor in social entrepreneurship appointed at the University of Oxford and was the first staff member of the Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship in 2004. His research interests range across several key areas within social entrepreneurship and social innovation, including: the nexus of relationships between accounting, accountability, and governance; public and social policy contexts; social investment; and Fair Trade. To date Nicholls has published more than eighty papers, working papers, book chapters and articles and six books. Andrew Hudson Executive Director, Crisis Action Andrew is an international human rights lawyer with 20 years of varied UN and international advocacy experience. Andrew has held many positions at Crisis Action since joining in 2010, including New York Director and Deputy Executive Director. He provides world-class leadership to a global team and has spearheaded some of the organisation’s signature advocacy successes, as well as leading critical aspects of the internationalisation of Crisis Action. Peggy HicksSpeaker Director, Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, United Nations Since January 2016, Peggy Hicks has served as director of the Thematic Engagement, Special Procedures and Right to Development Division of the UN Human Rights Office (OHCHR). She provides strategic direction to the UN Human Rights Office’s work on a broad range of pressing human rights issues, including human rights in the digital age and expanding civic space.