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mikicesari
mikicesari
What's your say?
Feb 3 2010, 8:02 AM EST | Post edited: Feb 3 2010, 8:02 AM EST
Please answer to the following questions.

1) What are the most important learning points from the content posted above?
2) What is relevant and what is not relevant, for your work?
3) Are you familiar with any of the tools mentioned above? If yes, please explain which one and why.
4) What would you like to learn on this topic?
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mikicesari
mikicesari
1. RE: What's your say?
Feb 16 2010, 4:08 AM EST | Post edited: Feb 16 2010, 4:08 AM EST
I think that the guy in the photo is very cool!! Do you find this valuable?    

awdaud
2. RE: What's your say?
Feb 16 2010, 4:09 AM EST | Post edited: Feb 16 2010, 4:09 AM EST
Good for Academic stuff! Informative and helpful

The development brief gives a clear background and the current level of focus on Results
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onentho
onentho
3. RE: What's your say?
Feb 16 2010, 4:14 AM EST | Post edited: Feb 16 2010, 4:14 AM EST
1. Peace building interventions can have both positive and negative impact on conflict dynamics; and significance of developing M&E tools in order to be able to understand this very fact.
2. Virtually everything is relevant, but especially the need for M&E framework for peace building interventions.
3. Not really.
4. Developing and applying M&E framework for peacebuilding interventions, and impact assessment.
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awdaud
4. RE: What's your say?
Feb 16 2010, 4:16 AM EST | Post edited: Feb 16 2010, 4:16 AM EST
"Good for Academic stuff! Informative and helpful

The development brief gives a clear background and the current level of focus on Results
"
I think these are difficult questions but let me give a try
Answers
1. The shifting focus on M&E is to me the most important learning
2. Quite relevant- Results based management and Peace Building terms employed
3. yes, The M&E tools developed by Kroc Institute is quite common
4. SMART Indicators for effective M& E

Great Day
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5. RE: What's your say?
Feb 16 2010, 4:17 AM EST | Post edited: Feb 16 2010, 4:17 AM EST
the content was very interesting because we can not get sustainable development without peace and those different tools developed for peace building are efficient and this peace building could be achieved if every one is interested and get access to those tools. am familiar with theses tools, I can mention an example of a program such ACRL. 1  out of 1 found this valuable. Do you?    

tshibandalepiracecil
6. RE: What's your say?
Feb 16 2010, 4:17 AM EST | Post edited: Feb 16 2010, 4:17 AM EST
WE must make planification and monotoring before learning and evaluation to be sure about the impacts of peace building by every one became a actor of the prevent conflicts. Peace is the new name of suitable development. For to prevent Aid, we must promote peace.

The work required peace and gives guarantee and secure environnment for production in country.

Yes, because every informations are given about peace and promote

I want to learn more about monitoring, evaluation and the tools
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mtunu
7. RE: What's your say?
Feb 16 2010, 4:17 AM EST | Post edited: Feb 16 2010, 4:17 AM EST
"Please answer to the following questions.

1) What are the most important learning points from the content posted above?
2) What is relevant and what is not relevant, for your work?
3) Are you familiar with any of the tools mentioned above? If yes, please explain which one and why.
4) What would you like to learn on this topic?"
1. The important learning point is,in conflict transformation, Monitoring and evaluation should be for learning and improvement, not just for reporting.and that, conflict resolution is dynamic and has no fixed approach.
2. The relevancy is, it remind me to keep into account others work (success or failure) and approaches towards conflict transformation.
3. I am familiar with Some of the tools not all.
4. I would like to learn in depth and in detailed on these phases, as they seems interesting.
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Kenogutu
8. RE: What's your say?
Feb 16 2010, 4:17 AM EST | Post edited: Feb 16 2010, 4:17 AM EST
"Please answer to the following questions.

1) What are the most important learning points from the content posted above?
2) What is relevant and what is not relevant, for your work?
3) Are you familiar with any of the tools mentioned above? If yes, please explain which one and why.
4) What would you like to learn on this topic?"
This discussion narrates what is, in my opinion, a positive change. It illustrates that with proper monitoring and evaluation we can end up with better programmes aimed at conflict transformation and peace building. Its an important lesson practitioners have learnt, and the move from development aid to conflict sensitive programmes is definitely a better approach.
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marthamukulu
marthamukulu
9. RE: What's your say?
Feb 16 2010, 4:17 AM EST | Post edited: Feb 16 2010, 4:17 AM EST
PME could be used as a gauge for an organization to know if they are achievIng its goals, objectives, mission and vision.
- relevant as one can use it to develop indicators for a project.
- not farmiliar with the tools.
- I would like to learn on the challenges and opportunities, management and planning of PME.
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Kenogutu
10. RE: What's your say?
Feb 16 2010, 4:18 AM EST | Post edited: Feb 16 2010, 4:18 AM EST
"I think that the guy in the photo is very cool!!"
Miki, given that you are the guy in the photo, I would be very cautious before agreeing with u.
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nshimirimana
11. RE: What's your say?
Feb 16 2010, 4:19 AM EST | Post edited: Feb 16 2010, 4:19 AM EST
I learn about assessing the effects of aid interventions on the dynamics of conflict and peacebuilding processes,and how to plan ,monitor adn evaluate.
All information are relevant for me.
Yes, i'm familiar with all tools, becaus I 'm a project manager and M&E agent for long time.
I'd like to learn mo are about gantt chart>
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mikicesari
mikicesari
12. RE: What's your say?
Feb 16 2010, 4:20 AM EST | Post edited: Feb 16 2010, 4:20 AM EST
I agree with you but we should also take care of.... Do you find this valuable?    

Kenogutu
13. RE: What's your say?
Feb 16 2010, 4:23 AM EST | Post edited: Feb 16 2010, 4:23 AM EST
"I agree with you but we should also take care of...."
There is another article I came across that will shed more light on this subject. Give me one moment and I'll upload the link.
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Kenogutu
14. RE: What's your say?
Feb 16 2010, 4:25 AM EST | Post edited: Feb 16 2010, 4:25 AM EST
"- not farmiliar with the tools."
You can check the Bergof-Handbook on Peace building and Conflict transformation for these tools. I don't have the link to the handbook but you can google it up.
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