Monitoring & Evaluation in the development sector being an ever-changing and dynamic area of study and thinking, new ideas keep flowing every now and then. The non-profit humanitarian industry is constantly changing in its programming approach which goes on creating demand for newer M&E solutions.
While many international organisations and multilaterals are generally in a position to identify, employ and afford specializes staff for the formulation of M&E systems, many others do not formulate, but follow what others do. Working in multi-sectoral, multi-lingual, multi-cultural contexts, I have come across many unexpressed needs in M&E. The articles that you will be reading here are:
While many international organisations and multilaterals are generally in a position to identify, employ and afford specializes staff for the formulation of M&E systems, many others do not formulate, but follow what others do. Working in multi-sectoral, multi-lingual, multi-cultural contexts, I have come across many unexpressed needs in M&E. The articles that you will be reading here are:
- An attempt to address some of those needs
- A sharing of my M&E thoughts that may be useful to some
- Intended to invite comments and insights from other experts and novices as well, from the non-profit sector
- To ncourage new and even unconventional thinking in M&E