STEP 6: SUSTAINABILITY AND CLOSURE

What is the monitoring and evaluation process and who is responsible for it?

Ethical assessments must be revisited over time as models change and expand. Stakeholders must consider ethical questions such as the risks involved in the delivery model and those associated with its competitive advantage. Stakeholders must decide whether an innovation is worth sustaining over time, and whether it is worth scaling without compromising issues of equity and ethics. A systems perspective, beyond individual organisations, is often required during this stage. This includes considering where data is stored, who owns it at the end of the project, how it is disseminated, and who receives the results of the evaluations. Lessons for co-creation with communities and effective multi-stakeholder collaboration coming out of this work should also be shared with the wider community.

Please find below a legend of what can be found within the framework:

📚Resources - e.g. reports, articles, and case studies

🛠Tools - e.g. guidelines, frameworks and scorecards

🔗Links - e.g. online platforms, videos, hubs and databases

❌Gap analysis - tools or resources are currently missing

👥 List of stakeholders which should be included in the specific decision point