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by: Jody Zall Kusek, Ray C. Rist
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An effective state is essential to achieving socio-economic and
sustainable development. With the advent of globalization, there are
growing pressures on governments and organizations around the world to
be more responsive to the demands of internal and external stakeholders
for good governance, accountability and transparency, greater
development effectiveness, and delivery of tangible results.
Governments, parliaments, citizens, the private sector, NGOs, civil
society, international organizations and donors are among the
stakeholders interested in better performance. As demands for greater
accountability and real results have increased, there is an attendant
need for enhanced results-based monitoring and evaluation of policies,
programs, and projects.
This Handbook provides a comprehensive ten-step model that will help
guide development practitioners through the process of designing and
building a results-based monitoring and evaluation system. These steps
begin with a "Readiness Assessment" and take the practitioner
through the design, management, and more importantly, the
sustainability of such systems. Ten Steps to a Results-Based
Monitoring and Evaluation System describes each step in detail, the
tasks needed to complete each one, and the tools available to help
along the way.
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