Planning, Monitoring, and Evaluation : Methods and Tools for Poverty and Inequality Reduction Programs
As the author enter the second decade of the twenty-first century, governments, international organizations, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), philanthropic organizations, and civil society groups worldwide are actively focusing on evidence-bas...
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ACCOUNTABILITY ANALYTICAL TOOLS AVAILABILITY OF DATA BENCHMARK BENCHMARKING BENCHMARKS BENEFICIARIES BEST PRACTICE BEST PRACTICES BUDGET CONSTRAINTS BUSINESSES CAPABILITIES CAPACITY BUILDING CAPACITY-BUILDING CATEGORIZATION COLLABORATION COLLUSION COMMUNICATION MEDIUMS COMMUNITIES COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS COMPETENCY COMPETITIVE MARKETS COMPETITIVENESS CONSUMERS CONTROL GROUPS COST ANALYSIS COST EFFECTIVENESS COUNTERFACTUAL CUSTOMER SERVICE DATA COLLECTION DATA COLLECTION METHODS DATA DEFINITIONS DECISION MAKING DECISION-MAKING DELIVERY SYSTEMS DELIVERY TIMES DEVELOPMENT POLICY DIRECT COMPETITION DIRECT VALUE DISCOUNT RATE DISCUSSION DISCUSSIONS DISPOSABLE INCOME DOCUMENTS DOMAIN ECONOMIC COOPERATION ECONOMIC RATE OF RETURN EVALUATION METHODOLOGY EVALUATION RESULTS EVALUATORS EX POST EVALUATION EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN EXTERNAL CONSULTANTS FINANCIAL SUPPORT FLEXIBILITY FOCUS GROUPS FORECASTS FRAMEWORK FOR DEVELOPMENT FRONT-END GDP GOOD PRACTICE GOVERNMENT POLICY HARMONIZATION HUMAN RESOURCES IDEAS IMPACT ANALYSIS IMPACT ASSESSMENT IMPACT EVALUATION IMPLEMENTATION PROCESSES IMPLEMENTING AGENCY INCOME INCOME MEASURES INDUSTRY STANDARDS INEQUALITY INFORMATION SYSTEM INNOVATIONS INSIGHTS INSTITUTION INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTEGRATION INTERFACE INTERMEDIATE OUTCOMES INTERRELATIONSHIPS INTERVENTION INTERVENTIONS IT INFRASTRUCTURE LEARNING LOGIC M&E CAPACITY M&E INITIATIVES M&E SYSTEMS M&E TOOLS MARKETING MEDIUM ENTERPRISES MENU MONOPOLY NATURAL RESOURCES NEGOTIATION NETWORK ANALYSIS NOMINAL INTEREST RATE NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS OLIGOPOLY OPPORTUNITY COST PARTICIPATION RATES PARTICIPATORY METHODS PENSIONS PERFORMANCE INDICATOR PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PERFORMANCE PAY PM&E POLITICAL ECONOMY PORTFOLIOS POVERTY RATES POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES PRACTITIONERS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTORS PROGRAM EFFECTIVENESS PROGRAMS PROPENSITY SCORE MATCHING PROTOCOLS PROTOCOLS FOR COMMUNICATION PURCHASING POWER QUALITATIVE RESEARCH QUASIEXPERIMENTAL DESIGN QUASIEXPERIMENTAL DESIGNS QUESTIONNAIRES REGISTRIES RELIABILITY RESULT RETENTION REWARD SYSTEMS ROLE OF INSTITUTIONS SAFETY NETS SEMISTRUCTURED INTERVIEWS SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDERS SIMULATIONS SITES SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL PROGRAMS SOFTWARE PACKAGE SOFTWARE PROGRAM STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS STRUCTURAL REFORMS SUPERVISION TARGETING TARGETS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TIME CONSTRAINTS TRAINING MATERIALS TRANSMISSION USER USERS USES VALUE ADDED VARIETY WEB WEB PORTAL WELL-BEING |
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ACCOUNTABILITY ANALYTICAL TOOLS AVAILABILITY OF DATA BENCHMARK BENCHMARKING BENCHMARKS BENEFICIARIES BEST PRACTICE BEST PRACTICES BUDGET CONSTRAINTS BUSINESSES CAPABILITIES CAPACITY BUILDING CAPACITY-BUILDING CATEGORIZATION COLLABORATION COLLUSION COMMUNICATION MEDIUMS COMMUNITIES COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS COMPETENCY COMPETITIVE MARKETS COMPETITIVENESS CONSUMERS CONTROL GROUPS COST ANALYSIS COST EFFECTIVENESS COUNTERFACTUAL CUSTOMER SERVICE DATA COLLECTION DATA COLLECTION METHODS DATA DEFINITIONS DECISION MAKING DECISION-MAKING DELIVERY SYSTEMS DELIVERY TIMES DEVELOPMENT POLICY DIRECT COMPETITION DIRECT VALUE DISCOUNT RATE DISCUSSION DISCUSSIONS DISPOSABLE INCOME DOCUMENTS DOMAIN ECONOMIC COOPERATION ECONOMIC RATE OF RETURN EVALUATION METHODOLOGY EVALUATION RESULTS EVALUATORS EX POST EVALUATION EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN EXTERNAL CONSULTANTS FINANCIAL SUPPORT FLEXIBILITY FOCUS GROUPS FORECASTS FRAMEWORK FOR DEVELOPMENT FRONT-END GDP GOOD PRACTICE GOVERNMENT POLICY HARMONIZATION HUMAN RESOURCES IDEAS IMPACT ANALYSIS IMPACT ASSESSMENT IMPACT EVALUATION IMPLEMENTATION PROCESSES IMPLEMENTING AGENCY INCOME INCOME MEASURES INDUSTRY STANDARDS INEQUALITY INFORMATION SYSTEM INNOVATIONS INSIGHTS INSTITUTION INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTEGRATION INTERFACE INTERMEDIATE OUTCOMES INTERRELATIONSHIPS INTERVENTION INTERVENTIONS IT INFRASTRUCTURE LEARNING LOGIC M&E CAPACITY M&E INITIATIVES M&E SYSTEMS M&E TOOLS MARKETING MEDIUM ENTERPRISES MENU MONOPOLY NATURAL RESOURCES NEGOTIATION NETWORK ANALYSIS NOMINAL INTEREST RATE NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS OLIGOPOLY OPPORTUNITY COST PARTICIPATION RATES PARTICIPATORY METHODS PENSIONS PERFORMANCE INDICATOR PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PERFORMANCE PAY PM&E POLITICAL ECONOMY PORTFOLIOS POVERTY RATES POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES PRACTITIONERS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTORS PROGRAM EFFECTIVENESS PROGRAMS PROPENSITY SCORE MATCHING PROTOCOLS PROTOCOLS FOR COMMUNICATION PURCHASING POWER QUALITATIVE RESEARCH QUASIEXPERIMENTAL DESIGN QUASIEXPERIMENTAL DESIGNS QUESTIONNAIRES REGISTRIES RELIABILITY RESULT RETENTION REWARD SYSTEMS ROLE OF INSTITUTIONS SAFETY NETS SEMISTRUCTURED INTERVIEWS SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDERS SIMULATIONS SITES SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL PROGRAMS SOFTWARE PACKAGE SOFTWARE PROGRAM STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS STRUCTURAL REFORMS SUPERVISION TARGETING TARGETS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TIME CONSTRAINTS TRAINING MATERIALS TRANSMISSION USER USERS USES VALUE ADDED VARIETY WEB WEB PORTAL WELL-BEING Busjeet, Gita Planning, Monitoring, and Evaluation : Methods and Tools for Poverty and Inequality Reduction Programs |
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As the author enter the second decade of
the twenty-first century, governments, international
organizations, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs),
philanthropic organizations, and civil society groups
worldwide are actively focusing on evidence-based policy and
increased accountability to stakeholders (results
agenda).The widespread implementation of the Results Agenda
has generated a plethora of books, guides, academic papers,
trainings, and case studies, which has enabled an ongoing
maturation process in the field. Consequently, specialists
are now better equipped to understand what works under which
circumstances. Broadly speaking there are two interrelated
questions which must be answered when assessing the
sustainability of a government results agenda. First, is the
institutional design and practice of government conducive to
evidence-based policy making? Second, are the overarching
monitoring and evaluation (M&E) methods and specific
tools used appropriate for garnering the evidence demanded
by government? These series of notes aim to make a small
contribution to the latter question by summarizing and
highlighting a selection of PM&E methods and the tools
that governments and international organizations around the
world have developed to put these into practice in their own
contexts. The central goal of this initiative is to prompt a
process of learning, reflection and action by providing
practical information to those whose leadership role
requires them to understand PM&E methods and their
potential for enhancing evidence-based policy making. |
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Planning, Monitoring, and Evaluation : Methods and Tools for Poverty and Inequality Reduction Programs |
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Planning, Monitoring, and Evaluation : Methods and Tools for Poverty and Inequality Reduction Programs |
title_full |
Planning, Monitoring, and Evaluation : Methods and Tools for Poverty and Inequality Reduction Programs |
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Planning, Monitoring, and Evaluation : Methods and Tools for Poverty and Inequality Reduction Programs |
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Planning, Monitoring, and Evaluation : Methods and Tools for Poverty and Inequality Reduction Programs |
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planning, monitoring, and evaluation : methods and tools for poverty and inequality reduction programs |
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okr-10986-164492021-04-23T14:03:31Z Planning, Monitoring, and Evaluation : Methods and Tools for Poverty and Inequality Reduction Programs Busjeet, Gita ACCOUNTABILITY ANALYTICAL TOOLS AVAILABILITY OF DATA BENCHMARK BENCHMARKING BENCHMARKS BENEFICIARIES BEST PRACTICE BEST PRACTICES BUDGET CONSTRAINTS BUSINESSES CAPABILITIES CAPACITY BUILDING CAPACITY-BUILDING CATEGORIZATION COLLABORATION COLLUSION COMMUNICATION MEDIUMS COMMUNITIES COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS COMPETENCY COMPETITIVE MARKETS COMPETITIVENESS CONSUMERS CONTROL GROUPS COST ANALYSIS COST EFFECTIVENESS COUNTERFACTUAL CUSTOMER SERVICE DATA COLLECTION DATA COLLECTION METHODS DATA DEFINITIONS DECISION MAKING DECISION-MAKING DELIVERY SYSTEMS DELIVERY TIMES DEVELOPMENT POLICY DIRECT COMPETITION DIRECT VALUE DISCOUNT RATE DISCUSSION DISCUSSIONS DISPOSABLE INCOME DOCUMENTS DOMAIN ECONOMIC COOPERATION ECONOMIC RATE OF RETURN EVALUATION METHODOLOGY EVALUATION RESULTS EVALUATORS EX POST EVALUATION EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN EXTERNAL CONSULTANTS FINANCIAL SUPPORT FLEXIBILITY FOCUS GROUPS FORECASTS FRAMEWORK FOR DEVELOPMENT FRONT-END GDP GOOD PRACTICE GOVERNMENT POLICY HARMONIZATION HUMAN RESOURCES IDEAS IMPACT ANALYSIS IMPACT ASSESSMENT IMPACT EVALUATION IMPLEMENTATION PROCESSES IMPLEMENTING AGENCY INCOME INCOME MEASURES INDUSTRY STANDARDS INEQUALITY INFORMATION SYSTEM INNOVATIONS INSIGHTS INSTITUTION INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTEGRATION INTERFACE INTERMEDIATE OUTCOMES INTERRELATIONSHIPS INTERVENTION INTERVENTIONS IT INFRASTRUCTURE LEARNING LOGIC M&E CAPACITY M&E INITIATIVES M&E SYSTEMS M&E TOOLS MARKETING MEDIUM ENTERPRISES MENU MONOPOLY NATURAL RESOURCES NEGOTIATION NETWORK ANALYSIS NOMINAL INTEREST RATE NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS OLIGOPOLY OPPORTUNITY COST PARTICIPATION RATES PARTICIPATORY METHODS PENSIONS PERFORMANCE INDICATOR PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PERFORMANCE PAY PM&E POLITICAL ECONOMY PORTFOLIOS POVERTY RATES POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES PRACTITIONERS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTORS PROGRAM EFFECTIVENESS PROGRAMS PROPENSITY SCORE MATCHING PROTOCOLS PROTOCOLS FOR COMMUNICATION PURCHASING POWER QUALITATIVE RESEARCH QUASIEXPERIMENTAL DESIGN QUASIEXPERIMENTAL DESIGNS QUESTIONNAIRES REGISTRIES RELIABILITY RESULT RETENTION REWARD SYSTEMS ROLE OF INSTITUTIONS SAFETY NETS SEMISTRUCTURED INTERVIEWS SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDERS SIMULATIONS SITES SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL PROGRAMS SOFTWARE PACKAGE SOFTWARE PROGRAM STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS STRUCTURAL REFORMS SUPERVISION TARGETING TARGETS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TIME CONSTRAINTS TRAINING MATERIALS TRANSMISSION USER USERS USES VALUE ADDED VARIETY WEB WEB PORTAL WELL-BEING As the author enter the second decade of the twenty-first century, governments, international organizations, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), philanthropic organizations, and civil society groups worldwide are actively focusing on evidence-based policy and increased accountability to stakeholders (results agenda).The widespread implementation of the Results Agenda has generated a plethora of books, guides, academic papers, trainings, and case studies, which has enabled an ongoing maturation process in the field. Consequently, specialists are now better equipped to understand what works under which circumstances. Broadly speaking there are two interrelated questions which must be answered when assessing the sustainability of a government results agenda. First, is the institutional design and practice of government conducive to evidence-based policy making? Second, are the overarching monitoring and evaluation (M&E) methods and specific tools used appropriate for garnering the evidence demanded by government? These series of notes aim to make a small contribution to the latter question by summarizing and highlighting a selection of PM&E methods and the tools that governments and international organizations around the world have developed to put these into practice in their own contexts. The central goal of this initiative is to prompt a process of learning, reflection and action by providing practical information to those whose leadership role requires them to understand PM&E methods and their potential for enhancing evidence-based policy making. 2013-12-27T22:16:36Z 2013-12-27T22:16:36Z 2013-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/01/17559354/planning-monitoring-evaluation-methods-tools-poverty-inequality-reduction-programs http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16449 English en_US CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research |