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Building a robust M&E System: Getting political buy-in on the use of evaluation

October 2020 Monitoring and evaluation (M&E) are at the center of sound governance arrangements. They are necessary for the achievement of evidence-based policy making, budget decisions, management, and accountability. There is no “best” model of what a government M&E system should look like. Much depends on whic…

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Building a robust M&E System: Getting
political buy-in on the use of evaluation

21 October 2020

Webinar

14:00 EAT

13:00 SAST

11:00 GMT
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October 2020

Monitoring and evaluation (M&E) are at the center of sound governance arrangements. They are necessary for the achievement of evidence-based policy making, budget decisions, management, and accountability. There is no “best” model of what a government M&E system should look like. Much depends on which of the several potential uses of M&E information constitute the main reasons for building such a system. But in order for all of this to happen, political buy-in has to be sought and obtained. Demand from governments is crucial for the utilization of M&E information and for the ongoing funding of M&E activities. Thus, it is necessary to secure the buy-in of the key stakeholders such as government ministers or finance ministries if substantive effort is to be put into creating, strengthening, or funding M&E functions. This webinar will explore how political buy-in for M&E looks in different country contexts. Presentation NameBuilding a robust M&E System: Getting political buy-in on the use of evaluationAuthorKwabena agyei boakye, Mayanja Gonzaga and Damase SossouPartnerMoME, OPM and BEPPAAG CategoriesBenin, Ghana, Presentations, Publications, Uganda Share