Effective policies need to be based on evidence about their results and about the right course of their implementation. M&E systems are a critical component for evidence-based policymaking. The course touched on concepts, tools, data collection, and institutional incentives to support and sustain monitoring and evaluation systems. It explored different types of country M&E systems, the common challenges being resolved to achieve operational success and learn how to carry out M&E diagnostics to better tailor their technical assistance to countries. PRESENTATIONS Introduction to Monitoring and Evaluation Systems
Gladys Lopez-Acevedo (Senior Economist, PRMPR)
The Design of an Evaluation Instrument:
The Experience of PART in the US
Mary Cassell (Education Branch Head,
US Office of Management and Budget)
What can we learn from Successful Country Models?
Philipp Krause (ET Consultant, PRMPR)
Carrying out a Monitoring and Evaluation Diagnostic Study
Geoffrey Shepherd (former Sector Manager, LCSPS)
How to undertake a Data Assessment for M&E
Indu John-Abraham ( Operations Officer, LCSPP)
Building a Results-based M&E System
Gloria Martha Rubio (former Director General of M&E,
Ministry of Social Development, Mexico)
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