Defining the Type of M&E System : Clients, Intended Uses, and Actual Utilization

This is the second note in a monthly series on government monitoring and evaluation (M&E) systems led by the PREM Poverty Reduction and Equity Group under the guidance of Jaime Saavedra, Gladys Lopez-Acevedo, and Keith Mackay, with contributions from several World Bank colleagues. The main purpose of this series is to synthesize existing knowledge about M&E systems and to document new knowledge on M&E systems that may not yet be well understood. The series targets World Bank, donor staff who is working to support client governments in strengthening their M&E systems, as well as government officials interested in learning about the uses and benefits of M&E and in adopting a more systematic approach toward M&E in their governments.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Briceño, Bertha
Format: Brief biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2010-09
Subjects:ACCESS TO INFORMATION, ACCOUNTABILITY, ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS, AFFILIATES, AUDITING, AUDITS, AUTONOMY, BENEFICIARIES, BEST PRACTICE, BEST PRACTICES, CAPACITY BUILDING, CIVIL SOCIETY, CLIENT SATISFACTION SURVEYS, CONFLICT OF INTEREST, DATA COLLECTION, DEVELOPMENT BANKS, ENFORCEMENT POWERS, EVALUATION RESULTS, FINANCIAL RESOURCES, GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS, IMPACT EVALUATION, IMPACT EVALUATIONS, INITIATIVE, INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS, INSTITUTIONAL CONTEXT, LAWS, LEARNING, M&E, M&E ACTIVITIES, M&E CAPACITY, M&E SYSTEMS, M&E TOOLS, MEDIA, MINISTER, MONITORS, POLICY ANALYSIS, POVERTY REDUCTION, PROCUREMENT, PROGRAMS, PUBLIC EXPENDITURE, PUBLIC FINANCE, PUBLIC INFORMATION, PUBLIC POLICY, PUBLISHING, RESOURCE ALLOCATION, SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, STATISTICAL OFFICES, TRANSPARENCY,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/09/14964339/defining-type-system-clients-intended-uses-actual-utilization
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11079
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