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Filling the Learning Gap in Program Implementation Using Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation: Lessons from Farmer Field Schools in Zanzibar
Author(s) -
E. Zerfu,
Sindu W. Kebede
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
ssrn electronic journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1556-5068
DOI - 10.2139/ssrn.2245673
Subject(s) - citizen journalism , monitoring and evaluation , field (mathematics) , program evaluation , environmental planning , political science , mathematics education , public administration , geography , psychology , economic growth , economics , mathematics , law , pure mathematics
This study is motivated by the idea that even though participatory monitoring and evaluation (PM&E) is widely accepted as a tool to manage development programs to be effective, its application is widely constrained by its high start-up resource requirements in terms of both finance and time. However, this paper argues that after the initial investment is made, the payback from using PM&E is much higher both in terms of grassroots-level learning, empowerment, and capacity building and in terms of higher-level strategic decision making which enhances impact.

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