Building Monitoring and Evaluation Capacity in the Republic of Yemen

This note disseminates key lessons learned from the World Bank financed project in the Republic of Yemen, monitoring and evaluation of the poverty reduction strategy paper and reform programs, which established and operationalized a poverty reducti...

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Main Authors: Ivins, Ingrid, Hwang, Helena
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Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014
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spelling okr-10986-170252021-04-23T14:03:33Z Building Monitoring and Evaluation Capacity in the Republic of Yemen Ivins, Ingrid Hwang, Helena ACCOUNTABILITY BASELINE DATA CAPACITY BUILDING CIVIL SERVICE CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS CONSULTATIONS CORRUPTION COUNTRY ASSISTANCE STRATEGY COUNTRY RISKS DATA COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT PLAN DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM E DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT NETWORK FIGURES FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FLEXIBILITY GOOD GOVERNANCE IMPLEMENTATION CAPACITY IMPLEMENTATION MECHANISMS IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS INITIATIVE INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSTITUTIONAL SETUP LAWS LINE MINISTRIES M&E M&E ACTIVITIES M&E CAPACITY M&E SYSTEMS MINISTER NATIONAL ACCOUNTS NATIONAL MONITORING NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE NEGOTIATIONS ONLINE DATABASE OUTREACH PARTICIPATORY PROCESS POLITICAL ECONOMY POVERTY MONITORING POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION EFFORTS POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PAPER PREPARATION PROCUREMENT PROGRAM INTERVENTIONS PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION PROJECT MANAGEMENT REFORM PROGRAM REFORM PROGRAMS RESULT RESULTS SECTORAL REFORMS SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL UNREST SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STAKEHOLDER STAKEHOLDER CONSULTATION STAKEHOLDERS STATISTICAL AGENCY TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TIME FRAME TRAINING WORKSHOPS TRANSLATION TRANSPARENCY USES WEB WEB SITE This note disseminates key lessons learned from the World Bank financed project in the Republic of Yemen, monitoring and evaluation of the poverty reduction strategy paper and reform programs, which established and operationalized a poverty reduction strategy monitoring unit. The approaches used, such as a study tour to Uganda, focused international training sessions, and the successful work on improving and minimizing the number of indicators, provide some lessons learned for other countries seeking to build monitoring and evaluation (M&E) capacity. Policy makers learned from Uganda s good practices of connecting accountability with resource allocation and of the importance of a strong and independent statistics office. The Republic of Yemen s experience also illustrates the value of having a powerful M&E champion to support such a significant initiative. Finally, the inclusion of civil society organizations in the planning process and in M&E outputs, especially on the central level and on policy matters, increased popular support and was an important factor in building M&E capacity. 2014-02-12T17:13:52Z 2014-02-12T17:13:52Z 2013-03 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/03/17630003/building-monitoring-evaluation-capacity-republic-yemen http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17025 English en_US PREM Notes;No. 24 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Middle East and North Africa Yemen, Republic of
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topic ACCOUNTABILITY
BASELINE DATA
CAPACITY BUILDING
CIVIL SERVICE
CIVIL SOCIETY
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS
CONSULTATIONS
CORRUPTION
COUNTRY ASSISTANCE STRATEGY
COUNTRY RISKS
DATA COLLECTION
DEVELOPMENT PLAN
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
E DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT NETWORK
FIGURES
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
FLEXIBILITY
GOOD GOVERNANCE
IMPLEMENTATION CAPACITY
IMPLEMENTATION MECHANISMS
IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS
INITIATIVE
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
INSTITUTIONAL SETUP
LAWS
LINE MINISTRIES
M&E
M&E ACTIVITIES
M&E CAPACITY
M&E SYSTEMS
MINISTER
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
NATIONAL MONITORING
NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE
NEGOTIATIONS
ONLINE DATABASE
OUTREACH
PARTICIPATORY PROCESS
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POVERTY MONITORING
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY REDUCTION EFFORTS
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PAPER
PREPARATION
PROCUREMENT
PROGRAM INTERVENTIONS
PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
REFORM PROGRAM
REFORM PROGRAMS
RESULT
RESULTS
SECTORAL REFORMS
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL UNREST
SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
STAKEHOLDER
STAKEHOLDER CONSULTATION
STAKEHOLDERS
STATISTICAL AGENCY
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TIME FRAME
TRAINING WORKSHOPS
TRANSLATION
TRANSPARENCY
USES
WEB
WEB SITE
spellingShingle ACCOUNTABILITY
BASELINE DATA
CAPACITY BUILDING
CIVIL SERVICE
CIVIL SOCIETY
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS
CONSULTATIONS
CORRUPTION
COUNTRY ASSISTANCE STRATEGY
COUNTRY RISKS
DATA COLLECTION
DEVELOPMENT PLAN
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
E DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT NETWORK
FIGURES
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
FLEXIBILITY
GOOD GOVERNANCE
IMPLEMENTATION CAPACITY
IMPLEMENTATION MECHANISMS
IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS
INITIATIVE
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
INSTITUTIONAL SETUP
LAWS
LINE MINISTRIES
M&E
M&E ACTIVITIES
M&E CAPACITY
M&E SYSTEMS
MINISTER
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
NATIONAL MONITORING
NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE
NEGOTIATIONS
ONLINE DATABASE
OUTREACH
PARTICIPATORY PROCESS
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POVERTY MONITORING
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY REDUCTION EFFORTS
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PAPER
PREPARATION
PROCUREMENT
PROGRAM INTERVENTIONS
PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
REFORM PROGRAM
REFORM PROGRAMS
RESULT
RESULTS
SECTORAL REFORMS
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL UNREST
SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
STAKEHOLDER
STAKEHOLDER CONSULTATION
STAKEHOLDERS
STATISTICAL AGENCY
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TIME FRAME
TRAINING WORKSHOPS
TRANSLATION
TRANSPARENCY
USES
WEB
WEB SITE
Ivins, Ingrid
Hwang, Helena
Building Monitoring and Evaluation Capacity in the Republic of Yemen
geographic_facet Middle East and North Africa
Yemen, Republic of
relation PREM Notes;No. 24
description This note disseminates key lessons learned from the World Bank financed project in the Republic of Yemen, monitoring and evaluation of the poverty reduction strategy paper and reform programs, which established and operationalized a poverty reduction strategy monitoring unit. The approaches used, such as a study tour to Uganda, focused international training sessions, and the successful work on improving and minimizing the number of indicators, provide some lessons learned for other countries seeking to build monitoring and evaluation (M&E) capacity. Policy makers learned from Uganda s good practices of connecting accountability with resource allocation and of the importance of a strong and independent statistics office. The Republic of Yemen s experience also illustrates the value of having a powerful M&E champion to support such a significant initiative. Finally, the inclusion of civil society organizations in the planning process and in M&E outputs, especially on the central level and on policy matters, increased popular support and was an important factor in building M&E capacity.
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author Ivins, Ingrid
Hwang, Helena
author_facet Ivins, Ingrid
Hwang, Helena
author_sort Ivins, Ingrid
title Building Monitoring and Evaluation Capacity in the Republic of Yemen
title_short Building Monitoring and Evaluation Capacity in the Republic of Yemen
title_full Building Monitoring and Evaluation Capacity in the Republic of Yemen
title_fullStr Building Monitoring and Evaluation Capacity in the Republic of Yemen
title_full_unstemmed Building Monitoring and Evaluation Capacity in the Republic of Yemen
title_sort building monitoring and evaluation capacity in the republic of yemen
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/03/17630003/building-monitoring-evaluation-capacity-republic-yemen
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17025
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