Building a robust M&E System: Incentives to use M&E information (Webinar Slides)
October 2020 The issue of utilization of M&E information is central to the performance and sustainability of an M&E system. Utilization depends on the nature and strength of the demand for M&E information—in other words, on the incentives to use M&E. Countries with little or no demand for M&E may be perceived as …
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Building a robust M&E System: Incentives
to use M&E information
30 October 2020
Webinar
14:00 EAT
13:00 SAST
11:00 GMT
October 2020
The issue of utilization of M&E information is central to the performance and sustainability of an M&E system. Utilization depends on the nature and strength of the demand for M&E information—in other words, on the incentives to use M&E. Countries with little or no demand for M&E may be perceived as facing an insuperable barrier to efforts to build M&E systems, but this perspective is far too pessimistic.
There are ways to increase demand by strengthening incentives to ensure utilization of M&E information. Simply having M&E information available does not guarantee that it will actually be used, whether by program managers in their day-to-day work, by budget officials responsible for advising on spending options, or by a Parliament responsible for accountability oversight. Are there incentives to use M&E information? This webinar discussed incentives to use M&E information for building a robust M&E System.
Presentation NameBuilding a robust M&E System: Incentives to use M&E information (Webinar Slides)AuthorTimothy Lubanga, Stanley Ntakumba and Andrew Asibey.PartnerMoME, OPM and DPME CategoriesGhana, Presentations, Publications, South Africa, Uganda Share