Managing for Impact: Talking about MandE

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A blog by mpabari

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Experiences in using monitoring and evaluation for positive change in development aid projects

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Managing for Impact: Talking about MandE ranks 3226 in Africa and 218 in Africa General. According to site visitors it ranks 5846, and 5847 according to page views:

According to blogroll links it ranks 2110 and 2305 according to the amount of links within Afrigator blog posts

Vacancy Announcement: AWARD M&E Coordinator

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Lessons from Lesotho (SANReMP) Learning Site

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Experiences of ASSP/ASDP-L on Managing for Impact

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Call for applications: Training on Managing for Impact (MfI)

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News at 11 - MfI Visioning Workshop

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A New & Exciting Year Ahead!

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International Conference on Impact Evaluation - 29th March-2nd Ap

The African Evaluation Association (AfrEA), the Network of Networks on Impact Evaluation (NONIE) and the International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie) have joined forces to bring to Africa some of the best expertise from all continents on one of the most discussed topics among evaluation and development communities worldwide.

Ah..the good ol’ “tick & go” !

More often than not, I come across a type of monitoring I’ve started to refer to as “tick & go” (many thanks to an MfI network member for the expression). This typically begins with a frantic scramble to develop SMART indicators which sometimes (but rarely) are linked to a

SMIP MfI Blog Polls: #1

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Complexity Sciences & Development Management

Further to Elias’ post entitled, “Programme management should work beyond influencing or contributing to impact“; I was recently sent the following paper which I thought may be of interest to others. The paper speaks very much to what we try to do in SMIP and what we’re working towards.To

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