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Edited by Gladys Lopez-Acevedo, Philipp Krause, Keith Mackay
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Governments around the world face ongoing pressures from citizens to
provide more and better services, and to do this while restraining
taxation levels. This provides the context for government efforts to
ensure their policies and programs are as effective, and as efficient,
as possible. An emphasis on government performance has led a number of
governments to create formal systems for monitoring and evaluating
their performance-on a regular, planned, and systematic
basis—with the objective of improving it.
The focus of this book is on these government monitoring and
evaluation (M&E) systems: what they comprise, how they are built
and managed, and how they can be used to improve government
performance.
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