There are often fierce debates around the purpose of monitoring and evaluation (M&E), and how it should be conducted. These debates matter for two main reasons. First, it is important to constantly reassess how M&E can best be used to support social and humanitarian development. Second, donors are often heavily influenced by the debates, and they sometimes dictate how M&E is conducted within CSOs.
To access the M&E Universe click here. The resources in this area are listed below.
ME-Debates.pdf
(224 KB)
Quantitative-and-qualitative-methods.pdf
(281 KB)
Value-for-Money.pdf
(431 KB)
Attribution-and-Contribution.pdf
(276 KB)
Measurement-and-Assessment.pdf
(219 KB)
Dealing-with-Uncertainty.pdf
(246 KB)
Donor-demands.pdf
(303 KB)
Learning-and-Accountability.pdf
(294 KB)
Participatory-ME.pdf
(311 KB)
Beneficiary-Feedback-Mechanisms.pdf
(302 KB)