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Analysis, Design, Monitoring and Evaluation
Last updated on
03 July 2008
Good practice in analysis, design and monitoring and evaluation directly contributes to improving the effectiveness of development activities. This section outlines current thinking and presents useful tools for implementing these elements in project design and management processes.
Analysis & Design Principles
Analysis & Design Methodology
Monitoring & Evaluation Principles
- Valuing unexpected outcomes: a case study of an Indonesian training project
- Theories of change: a tipping point for development impact?
- How to build M&E systems to support better government
- Social research methods
- Ten Steps to a result based monitoring and evaluation system
- Australasian Evaluation Society
- Glossary of key terms in evaluation
- What is international aid M&E?
- Managing for development results sourcebook
Monitoring & Evaluation Methodologies
- Cerita perubahan yang mendasar (Most significant change stories)
- Using soft system methodology to support monitoring and evaluation for community based engagement
- Addressing attribution through contribution analysis: using performance measures sensibly
- Reporting on outcomes: setting performance expectations and telling performance stories
- Contribution analysis: a new approach to evaluation in international development
- A guide for project monitoring and evaluation
- OECD DAC network on development evaluation
- Most significant change technique – a guide to its use
- M&E health check
- A guide for Project M&E
