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PPD E-Learning Module 4: Monitoring & Evaluation in PPD

This module aims at increasing the understanding of the M&E framework for PPD. It introduces the key frameworks, terminology and indicators for Monitoring and Evaluation as well as tools such as the Evaluation Wheel, the PPD Reform Process Table and the PPD Scorecard. The module also helps viewers initiate the implementation of a system to collect evidence and measure outcomes of the PPD by looking at what the cost and the benefit of doing a reform are.

Basics of M&E in PPD, Section 1: Introduction and Selection of Indicators

 

This session introduces the key frameworks, terminology and indicators for Monitoring and Evaluation. It starts with the introduction of the ‘Logical Framework’ and its Log Frame, which helps to clarify the objectives of any project, program, or policy and improve the quality of M&E design. Key M&E terminology such as …

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Basics of M&E in PPD, Section 2: The Evaluation Wheel

This section introduces the PPD Evaluation Wheel, used to visually evaluate different aspects of a PPD which contribute to its organizational effectiveness. The PPD Wheel addresses the 12 elements of the PPD Charter of Good Practice considered as essential contributors to an effective PPD process. For each of the 12 elements represented on …

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Basics of M&E in PPD, Section 3: The PPD Reform Process Table

This section introduces the PPD Reform Process Table, which measures the impact on the reform process. It divides the reform Process into five areas, 1) Issue Identification and Prioritization, 2) Solution Design, 3) Advocacy and Handover to Public Sector, 4) Legislative / Executive Process, 5) Implementation, M&E and Follow-up.

For …

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Basics of M&E in PPD, Section 4: PPD Scorecard, PPD Logical Framework and Results of Evaluation

This section introduces the PDD Score Card, which focuses on the tracking of a PPD’s outputs for a specific period of time (since its inception) as well as the PPD Logical Framework. The PPD scorecard looks at # of WG meetings held
– # of plenary meetings held
– # of reforms proposed in all WGs
– # of reforms recommended for enactment …

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Basics of M&E in PPD, Section 5: Cost Benefits Analysis

This section looks at what the cost and the benefit of doing a reform are. In earlier sections it was mentioned how important it is for the people to understand the benefits of the reform. Often people do not calculate what the impact of a reform is. However, a financial overview may prove to be very convincing.

To get a basic idea of …

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