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Rethinking Monitoring and Evaluation - Challenges and Prospects in the Changing Global Aid Environment (Paperback)
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Rethinking Monitoring and Evaluation - Challenges and Prospects in the Changing Global Aid Environment (Paperback)
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Loot Price R367
Discovery Miles 3 670
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Rethinking M&E - Challenges and Prospects in the Changing
Global Aid Environment' incorporates the good examples and
innovative M&E solutions of 120 development professionals from
a wide range of countries, circumstances and specialisms. This book
is based on INTRAC's international conference and regional M&E
workshops in Ghana, India, Sweden and Peru, and includes
perspectives from NGOs and CSOs, donor ministries, activists,
think-tanks and foundations. Emphasising Southern perspectives and
covering a rich variety of experiences, it stresses the important
role of M&E in challenging many of our assumptions about
poverty alleviation. It analyses practitioner issues and situates
them within wider aid trends. It takes as its premise the
observation that official development aid is shifting towards an
increasingly technocratic, managerial, state-centred approach. It
follows that M&E within the aid chain worldwide is directed
away from its focus on qualitative outcomes and long-term poverty
alleviation impacts. Within this context, Rethinking M&E
provides innovative insights into such areas as M&E of NGOs as
donors, the M&E of advocacy and the M&E of humanitarian
emergencies.
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