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M&E Paper 2: Dealing with the Dilemmas in Monitoring and Evaluating Capacity Building

This paper highlights seven big questions that create dilemmas for and can often paralyse monitoring and evaluating of capacity building.

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M&E Paper 1: Monitoring Flexible Funding: Navigating the challenges

This paper examines the debate that has emerged around the problems encountered in funding flexibly whilst trying to meet the demands for more results-based grant management .

Authors:

Anne Garbutt, Brian Pratt and Katie Wright

Praxis Paper 21. Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation in Practice: Lessons learnt from Central Asia

This paper records an attempt to develop a fully participative M&E system, drawing on the experience of a team of INTRAC staff working on a civil society strengthening programme in close collaboration with their partners in the five countries of Central Asia

Authors:

Jerry Adams and Anne Garbutt

ONTRAC 37. Rethinking Monitoring and Evaluation

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Brian Pratt, Anne Garbutt, Nomvula Dlamini, Alix Tiernan, Katie Wright-Revolledo

Praxis Note 32. Learning and Accountability: A Monitoring & Evaluation Consultant’s Perspective

This note reflects on some of the issues around organisational learning, with a specific focus on how monitoring and evaluation processes can contribute to and support ‘effective’ organisational learning.

Author:

Jerry Adams