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The NNA-CO hosted a virtual evaluation focus session on May 20, 2026 to help inform the upcoming NNA evaluation and synthesis report. This session included an overview of the topics, questions, and methods planned for the comprehensive report, as well as opportunities for participants to share insights and learn from others implementing evaluations of NNA-funded projects.
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The NNA-CO hosted a virtual evaluation focus session on May 5, 2026 to help inform the upcoming NNA evaluation and synthesis report. This session included an overview of the topics, questions, and methods planned for the comprehensive report, as well as opportunities for participants to share insights and learn from others implementing evaluations of NNA-funded projects.
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The NNA-CO hosted a regional community meeting in Bethel, AK immediately following the Western Alaska Interdisciplinary Science Conference. NNA-CO team members, PIs, community partners, and members of Arctic communities came together to learn more about how NNA projects are engaging on the ground and making a regional impact. The meeting also created opportunities for informal exchange across NNA projects and with local organizations and community leaders in Bethel, while gathering feedback on plans for the NNA synthesis and evaluation report.
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The NNA-CO hosted a regional community meeting in Bethel, AK immediately following the Western Alaska Interdisciplinary Science Conference. NNA-CO team members, PIs, community partners, and members of Arctic communities came together to learn more about how NNA projects are engaging on the ground and making a regional impact. The meeting also created opportunities for informal exchange across NNA projects and with local organizations and community leaders in Bethel, while gathering feedback on plans for the NNA synthesis and evaluation report.
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March 30, 2026 | 16:00-18:00 CEST | Mødelokale 2.3 |
This international NNA community meeting was held during ASSW 2026 and focused on highlighting international research partnerships in the context of mobilising data and knowledge for societal benefit. NNA projects showcased their work, and discussed how they are approaching international collaboration in the Arctic, working across knowledge systems and disciplines, building partnerships with Indigenous Peoples, and/or advancing ethical and equitable data management practices.