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Monitoring and Evaluation manuals

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A toolkit for developing a participatory design and monitoring framework
Asian Development Bank, 2007
Inadequate planning is one of the main reasons that projects fail. Systematic information gathering, conceptual analysis and involvement of stakeholders in this process are imperative for achieving desired results. These guidelines fo...
An integrated approach to planning, monitoring and evaluating for development results
A. Kasturiaracchi; T. Eriksson; S. Rodriques; A. Kubota / United Nations Development Programme, 2009
Planning, monitoring and evaluation in development requires a focus on nationally owned development priorities and results and should reflect the guiding principles of national ownership, capacity development human development. This h...
Monitoring and evaluating Health Links
M. Gordon; C. Potts / Tropical Health and Education Trust (THET), UK, 2008
The international community is increasingly recognising the benefits of international health work undertaken through long-term, mutually beneficial partnerships such as Health Links. With this in mind, this publication ...
A summary guide to monitoring government budgets for compliance with CEDAW
J. Hukerby (ed); L. Kytola; N. Alami / United Nations Development Fund for Women, 2008
The adoption of the Convention on Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) by the United Nations in 1979 and subsequent ratification by 185 countries has broad implications on state obligations. State parties t...
Tools and methodologies for monitoring and evaluating agriculture and rural development
B. Hall (ed); N. Okidegbe; T. Marchant; et al / Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2009
While donors and development practitioners still lack a common framework of results indicators to measure the effectiveness of development assistance, this sourcebook sets out a menu of core indicators that can be used to monitor...
Measuring reach, usefulness, use, and collaboration and capacity building in public health
T. M. Sullivan; M. Strachan; B. K. Timmons; W. Rinehart (ed) / Health Information and Publications Network, 2007
This guide, which resulted from a collaborative process involving members of HIPNET (Health Information and Publications Network), brings together knowledge about monitoring and evaluating information products and services from dozens...
How to conduct quality impact evaluations under financial, time and data constraints
M. Bamberger / Independent Evaluation Group Knowledge Programs and Evaluation Capacity Development (IEGKE), World B, 2006
Evaluation is an important accountability tool. It helps in learning about what works well, what does not and reasons why. However, evaluations can be expensive to conduct. Project and programme managers who wish to conduct evaluation...
Guidance on impact evaluation
F. Leeuw; J. Vaessen / Network of Networks on Impact Evaluation, 2009
Many development interventions appear to leave no trace of sustained positive change after they have been terminated and it is hard to deternine the extent to which interventions are making a difference. For this reason, impact evalua...
Programme evaluation management
United Nations Population Fund, 2009
Programme evaluation is an important management tool. It is a time-bound exercise that attempts to assess systematically and objectively the relevance, performance and success of ongoing and completed projects. This toolkit provi...
Analysing the impact of World Bank lending
World Bank, 2008
How can the environmental impact of World Bank lending be calculated? The Operations Policy on Development Policy Lending (DPL), requires that the World Bank systematically analyses whether specific country policies supported by an op...
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An integrated approach to planning, monitoring and evaluating for development results
A. Kasturiaracchi; T. Eriksson; S. Rodriques; A. Kubota / United Nations Development Programme, 2009
Planning, monitoring and evaluation in development requires a focus on nationally owned development priorities and results and should reflect the guiding principles of national ownership, capacity development human development. This h...
Monitoring and evaluating Health Links
M. Gordon; C. Potts / Tropical Health and Education Trust (THET), UK, 2008
The international community is increasingly recognising the benefits of international health work undertaken through long-term, mutually beneficial partnerships such as Health Links. With this in mind, this publication ...
A summary guide to monitoring government budgets for compliance with CEDAW
J. Hukerby (ed); L. Kytola; N. Alami / United Nations Development Fund for Women, 2008
The adoption of the Convention on Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) by the United Nations in 1979 and subsequent ratification by 185 countries has broad implications on state obligations. State parties t...
Tools and methodologies for monitoring and evaluating agriculture and rural development
B. Hall (ed); N. Okidegbe; T. Marchant; et al / Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2009
While donors and development practitioners still lack a common framework of results indicators to measure the effectiveness of development assistance, this sourcebook sets out a menu of core indicators that can be used to monitor...
Measuring reach, usefulness, use, and collaboration and capacity building in public health
T. M. Sullivan; M. Strachan; B. K. Timmons; W. Rinehart (ed) / Health Information and Publications Network, 2007
This guide, which resulted from a collaborative process involving members of HIPNET (Health Information and Publications Network), brings together knowledge about monitoring and evaluating information products and services from dozens...
How to conduct quality impact evaluations under financial, time and data constraints
M. Bamberger / Independent Evaluation Group Knowledge Programs and Evaluation Capacity Development (IEGKE), World B, 2006
Evaluation is an important accountability tool. It helps in learning about what works well, what does not and reasons why. However, evaluations can be expensive to conduct. Project and programme managers who wish to conduct evaluation...
Guidance on impact evaluation
F. Leeuw; J. Vaessen / Network of Networks on Impact Evaluation, 2009
Many development interventions appear to leave no trace of sustained positive change after they have been terminated and it is hard to deternine the extent to which interventions are making a difference. For this reason, impact evalua...
Programme evaluation management
United Nations Population Fund, 2009
Programme evaluation is an important management tool. It is a time-bound exercise that attempts to assess systematically and objectively the relevance, performance and success of ongoing and completed projects. This toolkit provi...
Analysing the impact of World Bank lending
World Bank, 2008
How can the environmental impact of World Bank lending be calculated? The Operations Policy on Development Policy Lending (DPL), requires that the World Bank systematically analyses whether specific country policies supported by an op...
Peacebuilders and transformative change
J.P. Lederach; R. Neufeldt; H. Culbertson / Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame, 2007
Open, violent conflict slows, if not destroys, community development projects, and is often a primary reason that extensive emergency aid and relief programmes are needed. This toolkit aims to improve peacebuilders’ ability to b...
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BetterEvaluation
BetterEvaluation is an international collaboration to improve evaluation practice and theory by sharing information about options (methods or tools) and approaches. It offers online tools and materials  organised into tasks: Approaches, Themes and  Resources.
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