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Filter search resultsPolítica nacional de evaluación en Malasia
La NEP malaya puede servir como buen ejemplo de un modelo que apoya el medioambiente para evaluación.RessourceNational evaluation policy in Malaysia
This case study, prepared by Katerina Stolyarenko for the Parliamentary Forum for Development Evaluation outlines the process used to develop and implement a government-wide monitoring and evaluation system in MalayRessourceNational coordination bodies
National coordination bodies in M&E systems are centralised entities, such as committees or Councils, established by governments or organisations to guide, supervise, and facilitate the process of monMethodeQuality assurance for monitoring systems
Quality assurance within monitoring systems involves establishing processes and standards that govern the collection, analysis, and reporting of data.MethodeResearch into M&E
Conducting research into M&E practice both within a national context and across regions can be a useful tool in strengthening national M&E systems.MethodePolitical parties
In many countries, political parties may be very dominant and, at times, dominate government if they hold power for long periods.MethodeProgram or project monitoring units
Program or project monitoring units are dedicated units within an organisation or government specifically tasked with overseeing the progress, performance, and successful implementation of particular progMethodeM&E units
A centralised M&E unit is a specialised entity or department within the government structure that is tasked with the oversight, coordination, and promotion of monitoring and evaluation activities for various policies, programs, andMethodeData collection and management entities
The primary function of data collection and management agencies is the regular gathering, processing, and reporting of relevant data for their respective sectors.MethodeLocal government and subnational entities
Administrative bodies or units that operate at a regional, municipal, or local level.MethodeParliamentary committees
Parliamentary committees are groups or sub-groups within a parliamentary or legislative body that focus on specific areas or topics, like budget, defence, or M&E.MethodeFinance ministries
Finance ministries and governmental departments are responsible for managing the finances of a country or state. This includes overseeing the budget, taxation, and public expenditure.MethodePlanning authorities
Planning authorities are entities that are responsible for setting out the vision, strategy, and guidelines for development and growth.MethodeNational statistical offices
A national statistical office is a government agency responsible for collecting, analysing, and disseminating statistical data on various aspects of the country's economy, population, and society.MethodeChampions for M&E
Champions are individuals or entities who passionately advocate for, promote, and drive the cause of M&E within an organisation or government.MethodeLine ministries
Line ministries and departments are specific governmental departments or ministries that focus on particular sectors or areas, such as health, education, or transportation.MethodeAudit institutions
Audit institutions are bodies that assess the efficiency, effectiveness, and use of resources in governmental programs.MethodeBuilding an evaluative culture for effective evaluation and results management
This brief from the Institutional Learning and Change Initiative (ILAC) provides advice on building an evaluative culture allowing organisations to better manage and provide programs and services.RessourceResponsible data governance for monitoring and evaluation in the African context
This two-part series from CLEAR-Anglophone Africa and MERL Tech covers both theoretical and practical aspects of responsible data governance in M&E.RessourceUsing cultural brokers on evaluation teams
In this blog post, Linda Cabral discusses how using cultural brokers as members of their evaluation team led to assisting them develop their data collection instruments and recruitment efforts.RessourceAcademic education programs
Universities typically offer specialized programs encompassing a wide range of M&E topics, from fundamental principles to advanced analytical techniques.MethodeNational capacity strengthening plans
Capacity strengthening plans at the national level typically cover aspects such as enhancing the legal and policy framework to support M&E activities better, improving data collection and management infrastructure, and ensuring the availability of aMethodeOrganisational capacity strengthening plans
Organisational capacity strengthening plans are designed to enhance the capabilities of institutions responsible for M&E functions.MethodeFactors influencing the performance of monitoring and evaluation systems in non-government organizations in Lira district, northern Uganda
This thesis for the Masters degree in Monitoring and Evaluation from Uganda Technology and Management University investigates the factors that affect the performance of monitoring and evaluation (M&E) systems in non-governmental organizRessourceOther professional associations
National M&E systems can also benefit from engagement with professional associations that include social researchers, performance improvement professionals, economists, auditors, ESG (Environmental, Social and GoMethodeThe evaluation of politics and the politics of evaluation
This paper, written by Chris Roche and Linda Kelly for the Development Leadership Program (DLP), argues for the use of a mixed methods approach to monitoring and evaluation of programs that 'work politicRessourcePolitical economy
Political economy refers to the interplay between political actors, institutions, and economic factors.MethodeStructure of government
The structure of government refers to the organisational setup and functioning of the national (or subnational) government, which can have a significant impact on M&E activities.MethodeLegislation and constitution that refer to M&E
A country's constitution and laws can be important in terms of M&E systems and will often explicitly refer to M&E.MethodeDevelopment partners
Development partners, including UN agencies, development banks, and bilateral international development agencies of national governments, often hold pivotal roles in national M&E systems across countrMethodeNGOs and civil society organisations
NGOs can play various roles in a national M&E system – such as sitting on evaluation steering committees or being involved in the selection of evaluations for evaluation plans/agendas.MethodePublic communication and dissemination units
Communication units are often responsible for communicating M&E findings to the public, ensuring transparency, and promoting the use of evaluation results in policy-making.Methode