Building better policies : [electronic resource] the nuts and bolts of monitoring and evaluation systems / Gladys Lopez-Acevedo, Philipp Krause, Keith Mackay.

By: Lopez Acevedo, Gladys
Contributor(s): Krause, Philipp, 1978- | Mackay, Keith | World Bank
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Washington, DC : World Bank, c2012Description: p. cmISBN: 9780821387771 (alk. paper); 9780821395059Subject(s): Administrative agencies -- Evaluation | Human services -- Evaluation | Public administration -- EvaluationAdditional physical formats: Print Version:DDC classification: 352.8/8 LOC classification: JF1351 | .L66 2012Online resources: home
Contents:
Introduction -- Conceptual framework for monitoring and evaluation -- Defining the type of m&e system: clients, intended uses, and utilization -- Conducting diagnoses of M&E systems and capacities -- Key steps to design and implement M&E for individual country service agencies -- M&E systems and the budget -- Use of social accountability tools and information technologies in monitoring and evaluation -- Defining and using performance indicators and targets in government M&E systems -- Key choices for a menu of evaluations -- Reconstructing baseline data for impact evaluation and results measurement -- Combining quantitative and qualitative methods for program monitoring and evaluation: why are mixed-method designs best? -- The Mexican government's M&E system -- Chile's monitoring and evaluation system, 1994-2010 -- The Australian government's M&E system -- The Canadian monitoring and evaluation system.
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Introduction -- Conceptual framework for monitoring and evaluation -- Defining the type of m&e system: clients, intended uses, and utilization -- Conducting diagnoses of M&E systems and capacities -- Key steps to design and implement M&E for individual country service agencies -- M&E systems and the budget -- Use of social accountability tools and information technologies in monitoring and evaluation -- Defining and using performance indicators and targets in government M&E systems -- Key choices for a menu of evaluations -- Reconstructing baseline data for impact evaluation and results measurement -- Combining quantitative and qualitative methods for program monitoring and evaluation: why are mixed-method designs best? -- The Mexican government's M&E system -- Chile's monitoring and evaluation system, 1994-2010 -- The Australian government's M&E system -- The Canadian monitoring and evaluation system.

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