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spelling okr-10986-110732021-04-23T14:02:53Z Key Steps in Designing and Implementing a Monitoring and Evaluation Process : For Individual Country Service Agencies Hatry, Harry ACCOUNTABILITY AUDITING BUSINESSES CAPABILITIES CAPABILITY COMMON SENSE COMPUTER SYSTEM DATA COLLECTION DECENTRALIZATION DECISION MAKING E DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EVALUATION COSTS EVALUATORS FINANCIAL SUPPORT FLEXIBILITY FOCUS GROUPS GOVERNMENT SERVICES HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HUMAN RESOURCES IDEA INCOME INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INVENTORY LEARNING M&AMP E SYSTEMS MONITORING DATA OUTCOME DATA OUTCOME INDICATORS PERFORMANCE INDICATOR PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PERFORMANCE MONITORING POVERTY REDUCTION PROFESSIONAL STAFF PROGRAM EVALUATION PROGRAM OUTCOMES PROGRAMS RELIABILITY RESULTS SERVICE QUALITY STATISTICAL ANALYSIS TARGETS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRANSPARENCY USES VARIETY WEB WEB SITE This paper identifies key steps in designing and implementing a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system for ministries and individual government agencies that provide services. These suggestions are intended to apply whether the ministry or agency is in health, education, social welfare, environmental protection, transportation, economic development, public safety, or any other sector. The system might have been ordered or requested by the president or prime minister's office, by a minister, or by any agency head who wants to implement an M&E process. M&E development should focus on providing a process that will yield regular outcome data (in addition to data on the organization's outputs) that can be used by the designing agency and upper-level officials for accountability and, particularly, for managing these organizations, thereby helping officials improve their accountability and services to their citizens. 2012-08-13T14:03:53Z 2012-08-13T14:03:53Z 2010-12 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/12/14964531/key-steps-designing-implementing-monitoring-evaluation-process-individual-country-service-agencies http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11073 English PREM Notes; No. 5 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research
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topic ACCOUNTABILITY
AUDITING
BUSINESSES
CAPABILITIES
CAPABILITY
COMMON SENSE
COMPUTER SYSTEM
DATA COLLECTION
DECENTRALIZATION
DECISION MAKING
E DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
EVALUATION COSTS
EVALUATORS
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FLEXIBILITY
FOCUS GROUPS
GOVERNMENT SERVICES
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HUMAN RESOURCES
IDEA
INCOME
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INVENTORY
LEARNING
M&AMP
E SYSTEMS
MONITORING DATA
OUTCOME DATA
OUTCOME INDICATORS
PERFORMANCE INDICATOR
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
PERFORMANCE MONITORING
POVERTY REDUCTION
PROFESSIONAL STAFF
PROGRAM EVALUATION
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
PROGRAMS
RELIABILITY
RESULTS
SERVICE QUALITY
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
TARGETS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TRANSPARENCY
USES
VARIETY
WEB
WEB SITE
spellingShingle ACCOUNTABILITY
AUDITING
BUSINESSES
CAPABILITIES
CAPABILITY
COMMON SENSE
COMPUTER SYSTEM
DATA COLLECTION
DECENTRALIZATION
DECISION MAKING
E DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
EVALUATION COSTS
EVALUATORS
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FLEXIBILITY
FOCUS GROUPS
GOVERNMENT SERVICES
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HUMAN RESOURCES
IDEA
INCOME
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INVENTORY
LEARNING
M&AMP
E SYSTEMS
MONITORING DATA
OUTCOME DATA
OUTCOME INDICATORS
PERFORMANCE INDICATOR
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
PERFORMANCE MONITORING
POVERTY REDUCTION
PROFESSIONAL STAFF
PROGRAM EVALUATION
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
PROGRAMS
RELIABILITY
RESULTS
SERVICE QUALITY
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
TARGETS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TRANSPARENCY
USES
VARIETY
WEB
WEB SITE
Hatry, Harry
Key Steps in Designing and Implementing a Monitoring and Evaluation Process : For Individual Country Service Agencies
relation PREM Notes; No. 5
description This paper identifies key steps in designing and implementing a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system for ministries and individual government agencies that provide services. These suggestions are intended to apply whether the ministry or agency is in health, education, social welfare, environmental protection, transportation, economic development, public safety, or any other sector. The system might have been ordered or requested by the president or prime minister's office, by a minister, or by any agency head who wants to implement an M&E process. M&E development should focus on providing a process that will yield regular outcome data (in addition to data on the organization's outputs) that can be used by the designing agency and upper-level officials for accountability and, particularly, for managing these organizations, thereby helping officials improve their accountability and services to their citizens.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author Hatry, Harry
author_facet Hatry, Harry
author_sort Hatry, Harry
title Key Steps in Designing and Implementing a Monitoring and Evaluation Process : For Individual Country Service Agencies
title_short Key Steps in Designing and Implementing a Monitoring and Evaluation Process : For Individual Country Service Agencies
title_full Key Steps in Designing and Implementing a Monitoring and Evaluation Process : For Individual Country Service Agencies
title_fullStr Key Steps in Designing and Implementing a Monitoring and Evaluation Process : For Individual Country Service Agencies
title_full_unstemmed Key Steps in Designing and Implementing a Monitoring and Evaluation Process : For Individual Country Service Agencies
title_sort key steps in designing and implementing a monitoring and evaluation process : for individual country service agencies
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/12/14964531/key-steps-designing-implementing-monitoring-evaluation-process-individual-country-service-agencies
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