The internal and external demands for more regular, more rigorous, and better quality Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) practices require government agencies and civil society to be better equipped to plan, implement, and oversee a variety of M&E tasks. To meet the demand the World Bank Country Office in Tashkent and the World Bank Institute Evaluation Group sponsored a learning course, Monitoring and Evaluation for Results on April 29-May 2, 2008. National Association of NGOs has contributed to the course by bringing participants from the regions. The participants included the representatives of Ministry of Economy, Ministry of Health, World Bank Projects Implementation Units and a large variety of civil society organisations.
The four day course is being held at POYTAHT hotel of Uzbekistan capital city and feature the following topics: common M&E terminology usage, tools, techniques and approaches, use of logic models for planning and program articulation, determination of objectives and evaluation questions, evaluation design strategies and options, indicator and measurement strategies, various methods of data collection, analysis and reporting, and many other.
Available materials:
Group presentation files - Russian version (400KB, ZIP-archive)
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