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| Version | User | Scope of changes |
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| Aug 26 2009, 2:23 AM EDT (current) | chachabooth | 5 words added |
| Aug 26 2009, 2:09 AM EDT | chachabooth | 998 words added, 3 words deleted, 1 photo added |
| Purpose: | To raise awareness of participants that monitoring is a learning opportunity |
| Participants: | 4 to about 20 |
| Time: | about 45 min. |
| Materials: | Flip charts Marker pens Handouts |
| Process: | 1. Give a 10 min. presentation about monitoring (see below), focus on what monitoring is, what forms of monitoring exist and introduce the (implementation) monitoring plan. 2. Organise participants in pairs and ask them to reflect on the following questions together (prepare on a handout):
3. Gather responses to questions 1 and 3 from participants in plenary. |
| Note: | |
| Handout(s): | Handout "Introduction to Monitoring" (see below) Handout with questions for participants |
| Source(s): | chachabooth@gmail.com |
| Monitoring | Evaluation | |
| Implemented throughout the programme or project: continuously, frequently, periodically | When? | An event, implemented at certain stages of programme implementation |
| Informs day-to-day decision making; enables management decisions throughout implementation LEARNING | Purpose | Informs future programming. Deepens understanding, why and how things have happened. LEARNING |
| Tracks progress towards results achievement; observes changes in the context | Focus | Looks at the overall picture. What has happened and why? Determines relevance, efficiency, effectiveness, impact etc. |
| Usually carried out internally, by programme staff as well as partners and participants | Who does it? | External consultants or programme staff, together with partners, participants. |
| Monitoring focus: Result (on different levels: outcome, output) | Indicators | Means of Verification/Information source/Data collection tool | Frequency of data collection | Who collects data? |