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Pestalozzi Children‘s Foundation emPower 2012 Monitoring & Evaluation Lecturers: Beatrice Schulter
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2 You understand what monitoring and evaluation are and their purpose in successful project management. You know a variety of monitoring tools and you reflect their use. You have an insight in different forms of evaluation and you reflect their use. You are prepared to plan the monitoring and evaluation of projects. Objectives
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3 Why? What do we need monitoring and evaluation for? What? What is monitoring and what is evaluation? How? What are possible monitoring and evaluation tools?
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4 Monitoring helps us to check, whether we are effective and efficient during implementation Evaluation helps us to check, whether we have been relevant, effective and efficient This is important to improve the quality of our work through learning monitoring → adjust working plans (action plan, budget) evaluation → improve other projects / future project phases etc. Why?
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5 A continuing observation that uses systematic collection of relevant and selected data to provide the management and the main stakeholders of a programme/project with indications of the progress and achievement of inputs, outputs, outcome as well as the process. Monitoring is…
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6 An assessment of a project with regard to its planning, implementation, results Evaluation makes statements about -the relevance of planned outputs/outcome -the achievement of the outputs/outcome (effectiveness) -the efficiency of the project -the sustainability -(the impact) Evaluation makes recommendations on the further development of the projects Evaluation is…
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7 Focused Repetitive in time (periodic, regular) in content Monitoring is a process which asks... Do we do the right thing (effectiveness)? Do we do it the right way (efficiency)? Monitoring is a process which is…
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8 Monitoring scheme Monitoring What have we achieved? (qualitative) How much have we achieved? (quantitative) Why and how have we (not) implemented something? What output & outcome has our work? What strengthens or hinders our work? Process Monitoring (Inputs) Results monitoring Context monitoring
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9 Monitoring matrix Outputs Desired outputsUndesired outputs Outcomes Desired effectsUndesired effects Processes FurtheringHindering Context FurtheringHindering
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10 Project learning / Organisational learning Adapting plans (action plan, budget) Controlling How to use monitoring results?
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11 Group work: What kind of monitoring tools/methods/approaches do you know? Which monitoring tools/methods/approaches are used in your organisation? Monitoring tools / methods / approaches
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12 Work plans Field visit Spot-check visit (Lessons) Observations Participants meetings Stakeholder meetings PLR Surveys Questionnaires Interviews Monitoring tools Tests Official data bases Steering committees All sort of reports - Annual Project Report - Quarterly Project Reports - Reports of the Partner Organisation - School Reports etc.
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13 An assessment of a project with regard to its planning, implementation, results Evaluation makes statements about -the relevance of planned outputs/outcome -the achievement of the outputs/outcome (effectiveness) -the efficiency of the project -the sustainability -(the impact) Evaluation makes recommendations on the further development of the projects Evaluation is…
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14 Mid-term evaluations after project phases I & II Final evaluation after project phase III Country programme evaluations every 4-6 years PCF international programme evaluation 2007/2008 PCF Evaluations
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16 other axis: e.g. driver donor led, partner led, jointly led, participatory
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17 Role play in groups of 5 persons Choose one of your projects in the working group Plan the evaluation of this project advocating for your specific interests Write the most important results in terms of evaluation results, evaluation team, area and people considered and evaluation methods on a flip chart Role Play: Project Evaluation
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