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Result Based Monitoring and
Evaluation for Agriculture and Rural
           Development
   Safari Park Hotel, Nairobi on 25th- 26th June 2012

              Stella Clara Massawe
               ReSAKSS-ECA, ILRI
Session One
Learning Objectives Session 1
o    Discuss the concept of Result Based M&E

o To discuss the role of M&E in agriculture and rural
    development interventions

o Developing a theory of change in M&E context

o Practical Assignment
Monitoring
• Tracks what is happening within an intervention.
• Continuous process of observation, interpretation and institutional
  learning

• Is an internal management tool whose purpose is to:
           • to take timely corrective action in the day-to-day
             management decisions
           • Track progress, or lack thereof, in the achievement of
             results.
           • Facilitate subsequent evaluation
Evaluation 1

• Periodic
• Systematic assessment of ongoing or completed
  interventions
• Looks at their design, implementation and results

• Deal with strategic issues such as: Performance, quality,
  relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, and sustainability.

• Addresses various questions:
Evaluation 2

• Addresses various questions:
   – Why: What caused the changes

   – How: What was the sequence or processes that led to
     successful (or not) outcomes

   – Compliance/ Accountability: Did the promised activities actually
     take place and as they were planned?

   – Implementation process: Was the implementation process
     followed as anticipated, and with what consequences?
Why M&E System for Agriculture?
• Accountability & Transparency: development effectiveness….national
  SHs, donors, beneficiaries …..

• Learning: Decision making, learning……
   – Key SHs: accountability & development effectiveness
   – Management: evidence decision making, right strategy?
   – Implementers: delivering on time? Budget? and target?

• Adaptive Management/ Managing for impact: Respond to changing
  circumstances, increased understanding from knowledge generated
  by M&E

• If done well contributes ++ to team morale and foster an atmosphere
  of transparency and professionalism.
What to Monitor and Evaluate

• Best to develop at the beginning of the design process

• Theory of change indicates intervention-to-impact pathways

• Need to define key indicators along the pathways, including
  their measurements, methods, and data requirements

• Laying out the theory of change for an intervention is
  important when deciding what to monitor and evaluate
Underlaying Logic or Theory of change

• Theory of how an initiative leads to the desired results,

• Describes the causal logic of how and why a particular
  intervention will reach its intended outcomes

• Often developed during project conceptualization.

• Involvement of stakeholders to put together a TOC
  improve programme design
Thinking about impact pathways
• Example from the regional framework document

• Channels of impact on poverty and food security

• A key step in reaching the goals (reducing poverty and
  increasing food security) is by improving the productivity of
  existing assets and/or by accumulating more assets
Channels of impact: Examples
 INTERVENTION AREA            OUTCOMES / IMPACT CHANNELS

                        •Outcomes: (i) lower transactions cost, (ii) higher
                        marketing margins, (iii) lower postharvest losses, (iv)
 Market Access and      greater volume/value of trade
 Trade Facilitation     •IP: (i) direct via higher income, and (ii) indirect via higher
                        output-input price ratios and/or greater access to production
                        technologies

                        •Outcomes: (i) greater adoption of profitable technologies
                        and enterprises, (ii) higher productivity, output, and
 NRM & Agricultural     marketable surplus, and (iii) more sustainable production
    Production          activities
                        •IP: (i) direct via higher food supply and income, and (ii)
                        indirect via higher real income (lower food prices)

                        •Outcomes: greater protected productive assets and
  Early Warning and     investments in times of disaster
Disaster Preparedness   •IP: (i) direct via reduced negative effect of disaster on
                        production, consumption, marketable surplus, and trade
Components of a Theory of Change Model

    Should include the basic elements of theory of
                       change:
                    causal chain,
          outside conditions and influences
                  key assumptions
A theory of change must
• Depict a sequence of inputs, the project or policy will use,
  activities, outputs, outcomes and impacts expected

• Identify events or conditions that may affect obtaining the
  outcomes

• Identify the assumptions the programme is making about
  cause and effects

• Identify critical assumptions that, based on the policy and
  environmental context and review of literature, the evaluation
  needs to examine
Components of TOC
     Your Planned work (Implementation)
• Describes what resources you think you need to implement
  your program and what you intend to do.
   – Resources/ Inputs: include the human, financial,
     organizational, and community resources a program has
     available to direct toward doing the work.

   – Activities: What we do. Actions taken to convert inputs to
     outputs. Stated with a verb (“market”, “train”, “deliver”).

   – Outputs: What we produce. Are the direct products (tangible
     goods and services) resulting from program activities. These
     are usually expressed as nouns.
Components of TOC
               Your Intended Results
• All of the program’s desired results
   – Outcomes: Why we do it. Are the specific changes in
     program participants’ behavior, knowledge, skills, status and
     level of functioning.
   – Results likely to be achieved once the beneficiaries use
     project outputs (usually achieved in short-to medium term)

   – Final outcomes/ Impact: Long-term changes that result from
     accumulation of outcomes.
   – Is the fundamental intended or unintended change occurring
     in organizations, communities or systems as a result of
     program activities. Can be similar to strategic objectives.
Modeling Theory of change
• Gertler et al., 2010 indicates that theory of change can be
  modeled in various ways e.g.
   – Using theoretical models,
   – Logic models,
   – Logical frameworks and outcome models,
   – Outcome models,
   – Result chain
A result Chain
                           Goal              •   Long-term, widespread improvement
                           (Impacts)             in society
Supply   Results
  +
Supply                                       •   Intermediate effects of outputs on
                          Outcomes               clients


                                             •   Products and services produced
                           Outputs
         Implementation




Supply                                       •   Tasks personnel undertake to
 Side                     Activities             transform inputs to outputs



                                             •   Financial, human, and material
                            Inputs               resources
Results-Based Monitoring:
Agriculture Extension Programme
     Goal         •   Higher yields, higher income levels;
     (Impacts)        increase access to food



    Outcomes
                  •   Increased better farming skills; increased
                      adoption of new technologies



      Outputs
                  •   Number of farmers visited, number trained in
                      field days



     Activities
                  •   Farm visits, farmer field days, distribute
                      handouts



       Inputs     •   Extension workers, materials
Theory of Change Template
             Strategies (5)                                        Assumptions (6)




Influential factors (4)                 Problem Issue (1)                 Desired results (3)
•   Foreseen budget for            Low productivity, poor maize        (Outputs, outcomes and
    fertilizer subsidies is       harvest, inadequate food, need               impacts)
    available in time                       for food aid
                                                                   •    Fertilizer is more
•   Climatic conditions                                                 accessible
•   Government                                                     •    Fertilizer is more
    policies                                                            affordable
•   Macro-economic              Community Needs/ Assets (2)        •    use of fertilizer increases
    conditions                • Almost 38% of the population
                                 needed emergency food aid.        •    soil able to support
•   Programme                                                           increase food availability
    implementation            •    Fertilizer is not affordable    •    Reduce hunger
    capacity
                                                                   •    Increased income (from
                                                                        sales)
Session two
Session 2: M&E framework
• To discuss the meaning of M&E framework

• To discuss the relationship between TOC and
  M&E framework

• Discuss examples of M&E frameworks

• Developing an overarching FW
Participatory Discussion

• What is the M&E system?

• Using the case of Agriculture M&E framework in your
  country
What is a M &E Framework?
• Builds on the Theory of change
• Lists each indicator from the program logic model
• Presents how indicators are defined and calculated
• Defines Who, What, When, How by:
• Identifying who is responsible for data collection

• What the data source is ( the methods we use to collect
  data, report and disseminate)
• When and how often an indicator is measured
M&E Frameworks (1)



• M&E Framework outlines the plan for monitoring in concrete steps
  providing the who, what, where and when

• Define relationships among inputs, activities, outputs, outcomes,
  impacts and external factors.

• Assist with thinking through programmatic strategies, objectives
  and planned activities, and whether they are indeed the most
  appropriate ones to implement.

• Plan about implementation of M&E activities
M&E Frameworks (2)
• Developing a corresponding M&E plan that acts as a monitoring tool
  by defining how information from the programme will be tracked.


• Develop the framework and plan before activities are implemented.


• Different kinds of interventions will need different kinds of
  frameworks, tools and indicators.

• If M&E activities and tools are considered and built into
  programmatic work from the start, the resource and time burden is
  minimized.
Designing, Building and Sustaining
       agriculture M&E system
•Borrow from the model: Ten steps to Designing, Building &
Sustaining a Result-Based M&E System –Kustel and Rist,
2004
Step 1: Readiness assessment should be
         conducted to understand:
• Willingness of the stakeholders

• Incentives and Demand for M&E, what disincentives may hinder

• Organizational Capacity for M&E (technical, financial,
  managerial)

• key players that will be responsible for program implementation.

• Roles and responsibilities

• Barriers

    M&E technical staff, project managers and senior managers
      involved in strategy development should be involved
Step 2: Agreeing on Specific Outcomes to
           Monitor and Evaluate
• Generate interest in assessing the outcomes and impacts in
  addition to the implementation issues

• Need to be derived from strategic priorities of the country

• Involves all relevant stakeholders to arrive at a mutually agreed
  set of goals and objectives for the program.

• Linkages: Programme strategy-- theory of change—translate
  into key set of indicators

• Clearly setting outcomes-and deriving indicators based on
  them-essential to designing and building result-based M&E
  system
   M&E technical staff, project managers and senior managers
      involved in strategy development should be involved
Step 3: Select Key indicators to monitor
                 outcomes
• Numerical measurement that tracks progress (or not) toward
  achieving an outcome

• SMART---Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant and Time-
  bound

• Decide how trends in agreed outcomes will be measured.
    – For example, if children’s schooling were an important outcome for a
      program: use the proportion of children enrolled in school, test scores,
      school attendance, or another metric?

• Indicator development drives: data collection, analysis and reporting

• The costs of measurement need to be considered

• Where possible reduce costs by using already available indicators
Minimum set of indicators (2)

• Selecting indicators
• All indicators should be neutrally stated, not as “increase in” or
  “decrease in”
• Feasibility of deploying each indicators: Completing each cell in the
  matrix below

Matrix for indicators
indicator   Data      Data        Who will Frequency    Cost to Difficulty Who will Who will
            source    collectio   collect? of           collect to         analyze use the
                      n                    collection   data    collect    and      data
                      method                                    data       report
                                                                           data
Step 4: Baseline data, where are we today
• Measurement of initial conditions, preprogram data

• Very helpful in assessing the program’s impact

• Provided qualitative and quantitative information

• Sources of baseline data can be primary or secondary
  data

• Decide who is going to collect data and how, develop
  data collection instruments
Step 5: Planning for Improvements
     Establish Realistic Result Targets:
• These targets can also be used to monitor results.

• This effort includes setting periodic targets over time (for
  example, annually or every two years).

• Consider the duration of the likely effects of the program
• Important to consider other factors (political..)
Step 6: Monitoring results
• Involves the collection of good-quality data.

• Data sources: Primary,& Secondary data sources, Project
  data, Spatial data

• Establish data collection system ---------Appropriate
  forms for record & data management systems …Staffing:
  enumerators, data entry

• Leverage Partnerships in data collection management,
  analysis and dissemination
Step 7: Using Evaluations
• Evaluation important in supplementing information
  require to gauge whether there are achievements with
  regard to impacts

• Evaluation helps in in indicating whether:
   – We are doing right things (strategy)
   – We are doing things right (operation)
   – There are better ways of doing it (learning)
Data Collection Methods


                                                                                   Panel
                                   Key informant                                   Surveys
                                   interviews
Conversation
with                                             Focus
                                                                        One-Time
 concerned                                       Group
                                                                        Survey
individuals                                      Interviews
                                      Participant
        Community                     Observation        Direct
                                                                                         Census
        Interviews                                       observation
                            Reviews of
                            official records
                            (MIS and admin                                                        Field
                 Field      data)                                                                 experiments
                 visits                                           Questionnaires




           Informal/Less Structured Methods                             More Structured/Formal Methods
Steps 8-10

• Step 8: Reporting: Feedback sessions & strategic
  communication activities, appropriately targeted to
  different audiences--------- M&E, COM, KM, PRO, MA Reports,
  newsletters, issue briefs, website, CDs


• Step 9 & 10: Using findings and sustaining the system
Session Three
Case Study: CAADP M&E
      Framework
Rationale for common M&E framework:
The need to assess impact more broadly, adding up to more than of
  progress and performance associated with individual pillars:

(i)   to comprehensively assess whether and how investments and
      policies surrounding the CAADP implementation are having their
      desired impact on targeted growth and poverty reduction goals

(i)    individual pillar M&E frameworks focus on specific targets
      without considering how they interact with those of other pillars
      (e.g. through price effects) to affect the overall CAADP goals and
      objectives
Idea behind M&E framework
Rationale for common M&E framework
• A mechanism by which processes put in place, commitments etc can be
  regularly and transparently measured against stated targets and if
  necessary can lead to the revision of the processes
   – Are countries achieving the targeted growth rates? (6%)
   – Are countries investing at the targeted level? (10%)
   – Are these investments having their intended impacts on poverty and hunger?

• To bring cohesion across the different systems being developed to track
  specific components of CAADP, including the individual CAADP pillar
  M&E systems, APRM and MAF
• To inform the review processes established by CAADP-PP (mutual, peer
  and progress reviews)
• To further inform policy-making and dialogue
http://www.resakss.org/
THANK YOU
References
•   World Bank (2004). Designing and Building a Results-Based Monitoring and Evaluation System:
    A Tool for Public Sector Management, A Workshop for Government Officials and Their
    Development Partners, Presentation made on 20th October, 2004

•   Gertler,PJ., Martinez, S.,Premand,P., Rawlings,LB., Vermeersch, CMJ. (2011) ImpactEvaluation
    in Practice, The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / The World Bank,
    Washington DC., USA

•   Kusek JZ. and Rist RC (2004).Ten steps to a results-based monitoring and evaluation system : a
    handbook for development practitioners, The International Bank for Reconstruction and
    Development / The World Bank, Washington DC., USA

•   Benin, S.; Johnson, M.; Omilola, B.; Beintema, N.; Bekele, H.; Chilonda, P.; Davis, K.; Edeme,
    J.;Elmekass, A.; Govereh, J.; Kakuba, T.; Karugia, J.; Makunike, R.; Massawe, S.; Mpyisi, E.;
    Nwafor, M.;Olubode-Awosola, F.; Sanyang, S.; Taye, B.; Wanzala, M.; Yade, M.; Zewdie, Y.
    Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) System for the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture
    Development Programme (CAADP). ReSAKSS Working Paper No. 6. International Food Policy
    Research Institute (IFPRI). Washington, D.C.:
Exercise 1
                  Constructing and Using a Theory of Change
Task objective: to enable the participants practice how to develop a theory of
                         change for their programme
                         Estimated time: 30 minutes
Task 1
• Consider a programme you are currently working
  with or one which you are familiar but not directly
  involved. Develop a graphic showing of the theory
  of change for this programme or project.

• Be sure to identify the assumptions underlying the
  programme or project

• Use simple theory of change template (please only
  include a few outputs and activities)

• Reference pages 150-171

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  • 1. Result Based Monitoring and Evaluation for Agriculture and Rural Development Safari Park Hotel, Nairobi on 25th- 26th June 2012 Stella Clara Massawe ReSAKSS-ECA, ILRI
  • 3. Learning Objectives Session 1 o Discuss the concept of Result Based M&E o To discuss the role of M&E in agriculture and rural development interventions o Developing a theory of change in M&E context o Practical Assignment
  • 4. Monitoring • Tracks what is happening within an intervention. • Continuous process of observation, interpretation and institutional learning • Is an internal management tool whose purpose is to: • to take timely corrective action in the day-to-day management decisions • Track progress, or lack thereof, in the achievement of results. • Facilitate subsequent evaluation
  • 5. Evaluation 1 • Periodic • Systematic assessment of ongoing or completed interventions • Looks at their design, implementation and results • Deal with strategic issues such as: Performance, quality, relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, and sustainability. • Addresses various questions:
  • 6. Evaluation 2 • Addresses various questions: – Why: What caused the changes – How: What was the sequence or processes that led to successful (or not) outcomes – Compliance/ Accountability: Did the promised activities actually take place and as they were planned? – Implementation process: Was the implementation process followed as anticipated, and with what consequences?
  • 7. Why M&E System for Agriculture? • Accountability & Transparency: development effectiveness….national SHs, donors, beneficiaries ….. • Learning: Decision making, learning…… – Key SHs: accountability & development effectiveness – Management: evidence decision making, right strategy? – Implementers: delivering on time? Budget? and target? • Adaptive Management/ Managing for impact: Respond to changing circumstances, increased understanding from knowledge generated by M&E • If done well contributes ++ to team morale and foster an atmosphere of transparency and professionalism.
  • 8. What to Monitor and Evaluate • Best to develop at the beginning of the design process • Theory of change indicates intervention-to-impact pathways • Need to define key indicators along the pathways, including their measurements, methods, and data requirements • Laying out the theory of change for an intervention is important when deciding what to monitor and evaluate
  • 9. Underlaying Logic or Theory of change • Theory of how an initiative leads to the desired results, • Describes the causal logic of how and why a particular intervention will reach its intended outcomes • Often developed during project conceptualization. • Involvement of stakeholders to put together a TOC improve programme design
  • 10. Thinking about impact pathways • Example from the regional framework document • Channels of impact on poverty and food security • A key step in reaching the goals (reducing poverty and increasing food security) is by improving the productivity of existing assets and/or by accumulating more assets
  • 11. Channels of impact: Examples INTERVENTION AREA OUTCOMES / IMPACT CHANNELS •Outcomes: (i) lower transactions cost, (ii) higher marketing margins, (iii) lower postharvest losses, (iv) Market Access and greater volume/value of trade Trade Facilitation •IP: (i) direct via higher income, and (ii) indirect via higher output-input price ratios and/or greater access to production technologies •Outcomes: (i) greater adoption of profitable technologies and enterprises, (ii) higher productivity, output, and NRM & Agricultural marketable surplus, and (iii) more sustainable production Production activities •IP: (i) direct via higher food supply and income, and (ii) indirect via higher real income (lower food prices) •Outcomes: greater protected productive assets and Early Warning and investments in times of disaster Disaster Preparedness •IP: (i) direct via reduced negative effect of disaster on production, consumption, marketable surplus, and trade
  • 12. Components of a Theory of Change Model Should include the basic elements of theory of change: causal chain, outside conditions and influences key assumptions
  • 13. A theory of change must • Depict a sequence of inputs, the project or policy will use, activities, outputs, outcomes and impacts expected • Identify events or conditions that may affect obtaining the outcomes • Identify the assumptions the programme is making about cause and effects • Identify critical assumptions that, based on the policy and environmental context and review of literature, the evaluation needs to examine
  • 14. Components of TOC Your Planned work (Implementation) • Describes what resources you think you need to implement your program and what you intend to do. – Resources/ Inputs: include the human, financial, organizational, and community resources a program has available to direct toward doing the work. – Activities: What we do. Actions taken to convert inputs to outputs. Stated with a verb (“market”, “train”, “deliver”). – Outputs: What we produce. Are the direct products (tangible goods and services) resulting from program activities. These are usually expressed as nouns.
  • 15. Components of TOC Your Intended Results • All of the program’s desired results – Outcomes: Why we do it. Are the specific changes in program participants’ behavior, knowledge, skills, status and level of functioning. – Results likely to be achieved once the beneficiaries use project outputs (usually achieved in short-to medium term) – Final outcomes/ Impact: Long-term changes that result from accumulation of outcomes. – Is the fundamental intended or unintended change occurring in organizations, communities or systems as a result of program activities. Can be similar to strategic objectives.
  • 16. Modeling Theory of change • Gertler et al., 2010 indicates that theory of change can be modeled in various ways e.g. – Using theoretical models, – Logic models, – Logical frameworks and outcome models, – Outcome models, – Result chain
  • 17. A result Chain Goal • Long-term, widespread improvement (Impacts) in society Supply Results + Supply • Intermediate effects of outputs on Outcomes clients • Products and services produced Outputs Implementation Supply • Tasks personnel undertake to Side Activities transform inputs to outputs • Financial, human, and material Inputs resources
  • 18. Results-Based Monitoring: Agriculture Extension Programme Goal • Higher yields, higher income levels; (Impacts) increase access to food Outcomes • Increased better farming skills; increased adoption of new technologies Outputs • Number of farmers visited, number trained in field days Activities • Farm visits, farmer field days, distribute handouts Inputs • Extension workers, materials
  • 19. Theory of Change Template Strategies (5) Assumptions (6) Influential factors (4) Problem Issue (1) Desired results (3) • Foreseen budget for Low productivity, poor maize (Outputs, outcomes and fertilizer subsidies is harvest, inadequate food, need impacts) available in time for food aid • Fertilizer is more • Climatic conditions accessible • Government • Fertilizer is more policies affordable • Macro-economic Community Needs/ Assets (2) • use of fertilizer increases conditions • Almost 38% of the population needed emergency food aid. • soil able to support • Programme increase food availability implementation • Fertilizer is not affordable • Reduce hunger capacity • Increased income (from sales)
  • 21. Session 2: M&E framework • To discuss the meaning of M&E framework • To discuss the relationship between TOC and M&E framework • Discuss examples of M&E frameworks • Developing an overarching FW
  • 22. Participatory Discussion • What is the M&E system? • Using the case of Agriculture M&E framework in your country
  • 23. What is a M &E Framework? • Builds on the Theory of change • Lists each indicator from the program logic model • Presents how indicators are defined and calculated • Defines Who, What, When, How by: • Identifying who is responsible for data collection • What the data source is ( the methods we use to collect data, report and disseminate) • When and how often an indicator is measured
  • 24. M&E Frameworks (1) • M&E Framework outlines the plan for monitoring in concrete steps providing the who, what, where and when • Define relationships among inputs, activities, outputs, outcomes, impacts and external factors. • Assist with thinking through programmatic strategies, objectives and planned activities, and whether they are indeed the most appropriate ones to implement. • Plan about implementation of M&E activities
  • 25. M&E Frameworks (2) • Developing a corresponding M&E plan that acts as a monitoring tool by defining how information from the programme will be tracked. • Develop the framework and plan before activities are implemented. • Different kinds of interventions will need different kinds of frameworks, tools and indicators. • If M&E activities and tools are considered and built into programmatic work from the start, the resource and time burden is minimized.
  • 26. Designing, Building and Sustaining agriculture M&E system •Borrow from the model: Ten steps to Designing, Building & Sustaining a Result-Based M&E System –Kustel and Rist, 2004
  • 27. Step 1: Readiness assessment should be conducted to understand: • Willingness of the stakeholders • Incentives and Demand for M&E, what disincentives may hinder • Organizational Capacity for M&E (technical, financial, managerial) • key players that will be responsible for program implementation. • Roles and responsibilities • Barriers M&E technical staff, project managers and senior managers involved in strategy development should be involved
  • 28. Step 2: Agreeing on Specific Outcomes to Monitor and Evaluate • Generate interest in assessing the outcomes and impacts in addition to the implementation issues • Need to be derived from strategic priorities of the country • Involves all relevant stakeholders to arrive at a mutually agreed set of goals and objectives for the program. • Linkages: Programme strategy-- theory of change—translate into key set of indicators • Clearly setting outcomes-and deriving indicators based on them-essential to designing and building result-based M&E system M&E technical staff, project managers and senior managers involved in strategy development should be involved
  • 29. Step 3: Select Key indicators to monitor outcomes • Numerical measurement that tracks progress (or not) toward achieving an outcome • SMART---Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant and Time- bound • Decide how trends in agreed outcomes will be measured. – For example, if children’s schooling were an important outcome for a program: use the proportion of children enrolled in school, test scores, school attendance, or another metric? • Indicator development drives: data collection, analysis and reporting • The costs of measurement need to be considered • Where possible reduce costs by using already available indicators
  • 30. Minimum set of indicators (2) • Selecting indicators • All indicators should be neutrally stated, not as “increase in” or “decrease in” • Feasibility of deploying each indicators: Completing each cell in the matrix below Matrix for indicators indicator Data Data Who will Frequency Cost to Difficulty Who will Who will source collectio collect? of collect to analyze use the n collection data collect and data method data report data
  • 31. Step 4: Baseline data, where are we today • Measurement of initial conditions, preprogram data • Very helpful in assessing the program’s impact • Provided qualitative and quantitative information • Sources of baseline data can be primary or secondary data • Decide who is going to collect data and how, develop data collection instruments
  • 32. Step 5: Planning for Improvements Establish Realistic Result Targets: • These targets can also be used to monitor results. • This effort includes setting periodic targets over time (for example, annually or every two years). • Consider the duration of the likely effects of the program • Important to consider other factors (political..)
  • 33. Step 6: Monitoring results • Involves the collection of good-quality data. • Data sources: Primary,& Secondary data sources, Project data, Spatial data • Establish data collection system ---------Appropriate forms for record & data management systems …Staffing: enumerators, data entry • Leverage Partnerships in data collection management, analysis and dissemination
  • 34. Step 7: Using Evaluations • Evaluation important in supplementing information require to gauge whether there are achievements with regard to impacts • Evaluation helps in in indicating whether: – We are doing right things (strategy) – We are doing things right (operation) – There are better ways of doing it (learning)
  • 35. Data Collection Methods Panel Key informant Surveys interviews Conversation with Focus One-Time concerned Group Survey individuals Interviews Participant Community Observation Direct Census Interviews observation Reviews of official records (MIS and admin Field Field data) experiments visits Questionnaires Informal/Less Structured Methods More Structured/Formal Methods
  • 36. Steps 8-10 • Step 8: Reporting: Feedback sessions & strategic communication activities, appropriately targeted to different audiences--------- M&E, COM, KM, PRO, MA Reports, newsletters, issue briefs, website, CDs • Step 9 & 10: Using findings and sustaining the system
  • 37. Session Three Case Study: CAADP M&E Framework
  • 38. Rationale for common M&E framework: The need to assess impact more broadly, adding up to more than of progress and performance associated with individual pillars: (i) to comprehensively assess whether and how investments and policies surrounding the CAADP implementation are having their desired impact on targeted growth and poverty reduction goals (i) individual pillar M&E frameworks focus on specific targets without considering how they interact with those of other pillars (e.g. through price effects) to affect the overall CAADP goals and objectives
  • 39. Idea behind M&E framework
  • 40. Rationale for common M&E framework • A mechanism by which processes put in place, commitments etc can be regularly and transparently measured against stated targets and if necessary can lead to the revision of the processes – Are countries achieving the targeted growth rates? (6%) – Are countries investing at the targeted level? (10%) – Are these investments having their intended impacts on poverty and hunger? • To bring cohesion across the different systems being developed to track specific components of CAADP, including the individual CAADP pillar M&E systems, APRM and MAF • To inform the review processes established by CAADP-PP (mutual, peer and progress reviews) • To further inform policy-making and dialogue
  • 43. References • World Bank (2004). Designing and Building a Results-Based Monitoring and Evaluation System: A Tool for Public Sector Management, A Workshop for Government Officials and Their Development Partners, Presentation made on 20th October, 2004 • Gertler,PJ., Martinez, S.,Premand,P., Rawlings,LB., Vermeersch, CMJ. (2011) ImpactEvaluation in Practice, The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / The World Bank, Washington DC., USA • Kusek JZ. and Rist RC (2004).Ten steps to a results-based monitoring and evaluation system : a handbook for development practitioners, The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / The World Bank, Washington DC., USA • Benin, S.; Johnson, M.; Omilola, B.; Beintema, N.; Bekele, H.; Chilonda, P.; Davis, K.; Edeme, J.;Elmekass, A.; Govereh, J.; Kakuba, T.; Karugia, J.; Makunike, R.; Massawe, S.; Mpyisi, E.; Nwafor, M.;Olubode-Awosola, F.; Sanyang, S.; Taye, B.; Wanzala, M.; Yade, M.; Zewdie, Y. Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) System for the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP). ReSAKSS Working Paper No. 6. International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). Washington, D.C.:
  • 44. Exercise 1 Constructing and Using a Theory of Change Task objective: to enable the participants practice how to develop a theory of change for their programme Estimated time: 30 minutes
  • 45. Task 1 • Consider a programme you are currently working with or one which you are familiar but not directly involved. Develop a graphic showing of the theory of change for this programme or project. • Be sure to identify the assumptions underlying the programme or project • Use simple theory of change template (please only include a few outputs and activities) • Reference pages 150-171