Monitoring and Evaluation

Monitoring and Evaluation
Author: United Nations ACC Task Force on Rural Development. Panel on Monitoring and Evaluation
Publisher:
Total Pages: 90
Release: 1985
Genre: Economic development
ISBN:

Monitoring and Evaluation of Agriculture and Rural Development Projects

Monitoring and Evaluation of Agriculture and Rural Development Projects
Author: D. J. Casley
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1982
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

The handbook has been prepared in conjunction with Guidelines for the Design of Monitoring and Evaluation Systems for Agriculture and Rural Development Projects. In the Guidelines, issues of significance to the establishment and operation of such systems are introduced without elaboration: this handbook provides further discussion of these issues and sets out recommendations for dealing with them.

An Overall Evaluation of the Special Rural Development Programme

An Overall Evaluation of the Special Rural Development Programme
Author: Nairobi. Institute for Development Studies
Publisher:
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1972
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

Project evaluation of the development projects undertaken in 6 rural areas of Kenya in the context of the special rural development programme for the period ending December 1971 - covers the project selection criteria and methodology, the planning framework, the principles and objectives of the srdp, etc., outlines some of the projects completed, and includes recommendations regarding similar projects in the future. Map, references and statistical tables.

Evaluating the Impact of Development Projects on Poverty

Evaluating the Impact of Development Projects on Poverty
Author: Judy L. Baker
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2000
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0821346970

Despite the billions of dollars spent on development assistance each year, there is still very little known about the actual impact of projects on the poor. There is broad evidence on the benefits of economic growth, investments in human capital, and the provision of safety nets for the poor. But for a specific program or project in a given country, is the intervention producing the intended benefits and what was the overall impact on the population? Could the program or project be better designed to achieve the intended outcomes? Are resources being spent efficiently? These are the types of questions that can only be answered through an impact evaluation, an approach which measures the outcomes of a program intervention in isolation of other possible factors. This handbook seeks to provide project managers and policy analysts with the tools needed for evaluating project impact. It is aimed at readers with a general knowledge of statistics. For some of the more in-depth statistical methods discussed, the reader is referred to the technical literature on the topic. Chapter 1 presents an overview of concepts and methods. Chapter 2 discusses key steps and related issues to consider in implementation. Chapter 3 illustrates various analytical techniques through a case study. Chapter 4 includes a discussion of lessons learned from a rich set of "good practice" evaluations of poverty projects which have been reviewed for this handbook.