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InProgress: Integrated Monitoring: A Practical Manual for Organisations That Want to Achieve Results [Outcome Mapping]
Written for non-profits, implementing partners can use this to support their monitoring, while USAID can use it for learning about their programs through monitoring CDCS/CLA. The…
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Measuring Value: Community of Practice Life Cycle Metrics
This power point presentation reviews metrics over a Community of Practice's life cycle.
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ProPack III - The CRS Project Package: A Guide to Creating a SMILER M&E System
This guide presents an approach to developing a monitoring and evaluation system for projects supported by the Catholic Relief Services (CRS). The content is derived from guidance…
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Partnership Defined Quality - Monitoring and Evaluation Toolkit
Partnership Defined Quality (PDQ) Monitoring and Evaluation Toolkit provides a set of tools including supervisory checklists, mapping tools and an exit interview to support the…
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Crafting a Knowledge Management Results Framework
This document discusses the Asian Development Bank's Enhancing Knowledge Management under Strategy 2020: Plan of Action for 2009–2011, which was approved by Haruhiko Kuroda—ADB…
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Approach Paper for the Independent Evaluation of Knowledge Management and Institutional Learning in SDC
This document outlines the SDC 's approach to evaluating knowlege management and institutional learning. The purpose of this evaluation is to render accountability by submitting SDC…
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Knowledge Management for Health and Development Toolkit
This toolkit was created to provide practical knowledge management (KM) resources and tools for those working in international public health and development; materials come from…
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Worksheet: Six Simple Questions to Identify Your Complexity-Aware Monitoring Need
This worksheet is a starting point for identifying unmet monitoring and/or evaluation needs. Developed by USAID staff and partners, the questions apply Complexity-Aware principles…