INTRAC’s conference generated dialogue between practitioners, academics and policy makers, and the programme had space for plenary sessions as well as workshop presentations and discussions. The conference examined the monitoring and evaluation of issues such as advocacy, capacity building, networking, civil society development, humanitarian work, PRSP processes, gender mainstreaming and conflict prevention.
The conference programme was based on key issues which emerged from a series of regional workshops that were held throughout 2005 in Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America.
Please see below for the Conference Report:
6th Conference report.doc (71Kb)
Download the Conference Programme and Speakers' Papers.
Download details on Programme Sessions.
Rethinking Monitoring and Evaluation: Challenges and Prospects in the Changing Global Aid Environment, by Esther Mebrahtu, Brian Pratt and Linda Lonnqvist
'Rethinking M&E' is based on INTRAC's Sixth Evaluation Conference 2006 and regional M&E workshops in Ghana, India, Sweden and Peru, and includes perspectives from both 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.