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Tracing Change in Complex Systems: An Introduction to Ripple Effect Mapping

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CIREM Hub, Makerere University School of Public Health (MakSPH) Kampala Uganda, East Africa in partnership with Urban Foresight, Tracing Change in Complex Systems Webinar to introduce the theory and practice of Ripple Effect Mapping and its applications in public health research, programme evaluation, and policy analysis, 2nd June 2026, 1:00 – 2:00 PM EAT on Zoom, Presenter: Katie Miller, Consultant, Urban Foresight, Moderator: Mr. Perez Ochanda , Deputy Director, CIREM Hub, MakSPH
Event Type Webinar
Nature of Event Online/Virtual
Audience General Public
Unit SPH
Event Details

Health systems do not change in straight lines. Understanding how interventions produce outcomes in complex environments requires tools that go beyond conventional evaluation frameworks. Ripple Effect Mapping is one such tool, a participatory, visual approach that traces the often unexpected pathways through which change actually happens.

The Complexity, Innovative Research and Evaluation Methodologies (CIREM) Hub at Makerere University School of Public Health (MakSPH) in partnership with Urban Foresight, has as part of the Tracing Change in Complex Systems organised a Webinar to introduce the theory and practice of Ripple Effect Mapping and its applications in public health research, programme evaluation, and policy analysis.

Date and Time: Tuesday, 2nd June 2026, 1:00 – 2:00 PM EAT

Who should attend: Researchers, evaluators, programme managers, and public health practitioners working in complex health systems.

What you will gain: A practical introduction to Ripple Effect Mapping and its application in public health evaluation contexts.

Presenter: Katie Miller, Consultant, Urban Foresight
Moderator: Mr. Perez Ochanda , Deputy Director, CIREM Hub, MakSPH

Register here: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/cxbRiTFlTjaco25m34VtKA