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MONITORING & EVALUATION for HUMAN RIGHTS and GOOD GOVERNANCE NGOs

MONITORING & EVALUATION for HUMAN RIGHTS and GOOD GOVERNANCE NGOs. Training Course DAY 4 NGO Development Center Ramallah, 28, 29 November 2, 3 and 4 December 2012 Trainer: Laura Maritano, PhD. REVIEW DAY 3 PLAN FOR TODAY - Designing an Evaluation process - Introducing M&E in your work.

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MONITORING & EVALUATION for HUMAN RIGHTS and GOOD GOVERNANCE NGOs

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  1. MONITORING & EVALUATION for HUMAN RIGHTS and GOOD GOVERNANCE NGOs Training Course DAY 4 NGO Development Center Ramallah, 28, 29 November 2, 3 and 4 December 2012 Trainer: Laura Maritano, PhD

  2. REVIEW DAY 3PLAN FOR TODAY- Designing an Evaluation process- Introducing M&E in your work

  3. PART 7 DESIGNING AN EVALUATION PROCESS

  4. Internal Evaluations • Also called Internal Reviews • Useful for HR-GG NGOs with issues of confidentiality • Focus on Learning • Do them frequently

  5. Proceed as follows: • Organize participatory workshops with all the staff - involve beneficiaries if possible • Review the Theory of Change - focus on how and why - based on evidence from your work • Review the Log Frame - especially Results, Objectives and their Indicators

  6. External Evaluation Principles • Impartiality and Independence • Credibility • Participation of stakeholders • Usefulness but first of all, DO NO HARM!

  7. Questions for preparing Evaluation ToR • Why? Whom for? What target audience? • What do we want to know? • Methodology? How stakeholders are going to be involved in the Evaluation process? • How? By when? Budget?

  8. Evaluation ToR 1. Background to the assignment 2. Evaluation Objectives 3. Issues to be studied: Evaluation questions (OECD criteria etc.) 4. Methodology 5. Dissemination 6. Expertise required 7. Reporting requirements 8. Workplan and timetable 9. (Budget)

  9. Evaluation questions(from Max Pederby - INTRAC) • Analyse Activties and Results: Did we do what we said we would do? Effectiveness and Efficiency (OECD-DAC) In practice: review Activties and Results > say if Activties implemented and Results achieved in a timely (Action Plan) and cost effective (Means and Costs) manner > suggest changes in Activties where necessary Most of M&E reports focus 100% on this – in reality the analysis of Activities and Results is just a part of a M&E report

  10. Analyse Outcomes (and Impacts): Have we made any change? • Effectiveness (and Impact) (OECD-DAC) In practice: review achievement of Specific (and Overall Objective) and their Indicators > say if achieved as formulated

  11. Analyse overall Theory of Change/Intervention Logic: Are we doing the right thing? Relevance, Effectiveness and Sustainability (OECD_DAC) In practice: review Theory of Change > identifiy fallacies > suggest improved Intervention Logic / Theory of Change

  12. A good evaluation report • It answers the main Evaluation questions (5 OECD-DAC Evaluation Criteria) and reviews the Theory of Change and it is structured according to them • It fulfils the ToR: in format and length (max 40 pages + Appednixes); Issues examined; Drafting and dissemination • Report is digestible: structure; language (not academic; depending on end users); recommendations (not too many otherwise not implemntable) • Facilitates learning and change and enables decision making

  13. QUESTIONS?

  14. In groups: Design the Evaluation ToR for your project/programme

  15. PART 8IMPROVING M&E IN YOUR ORGANZATION

  16. Buzz - in groups • How will you use your learning to increase the M&E capacity of your organization?

  17. Some suggestions… • Review what you have learnt and select essential notes and materials so that they can be shared with others • Communicate what you have laernt by organizing a meeting with your bosses and a training workshop with your colleagues • Create alliances • Propose a pilot for introducing /modifiying the M&E system of some projects/ programmes • Propose a M&E policy

  18. REMEMBER THAT… …. a good HR-GG NGO is an organization that is good in learning and adapting its tactics and strategies to changes in the environment.

  19. WRAP-UP DAY 4 To the class: • What is good M&E?

  20. Good M&E for HR work (so far) Day 1 • M&E incorporated in all project cycle • M&E for learning and accountability • Flexibility and adaptability of M&E frameworks • LF vs Composite Logic Models and ToC Day 2 • Clarification of Intervention Logic through Theory of Change • Identification of Stakeholders, Types of Change (Intermediate / Long Term), Assumptions and alternative strategies, Activities

  21. Day 3 Indicators for HR • Anchored to HR legislation • According to Duty Bearers (Structural and Process) and Right Holders (Outcome - Awareness and Empowerment) • Not only Quantitative, also Qualititative Means of Verifications - Quantitative and Qualitative Day 4 • Plan participatory Internal Reviews during which you review ToC and LF • Plan well your External Evalutation by preparing Evaluation ToR • Introduce a M&E system in your organization

  22. INDIVIDUAL FEEDBACKPLANNING- group discussions today- individual sessions tomorrow

  23. TEST

  24. Please fill the • Training Evaluation Questionnaire

  25. GOOD LUCK!

  26. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS • EuropeAid, 2004, PCM Guidelines • INTRAC, 2011, Advanced M&E Handbook (Max Pederby)

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