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Making M&E More ‘Impact‐oriented’: Illustrations from the UN

机译:使M&E更加“以冲击为导向”:联合国的插图

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?In international development, impact evaluation (IE) is becoming more and more an institutionalised practice. This article starts out by addressing the question of what institutionalisation of IE means and how it could work. Subsequently, the article explores common challenges in monitoring and evaluation functions in the UN system related to the supply of (and to a lesser extent demand for) evidence on impact. Rather than looking for solutions to these challenges in the practice of IE, the article explores the issue of how to improve non‐IE monitoring and evaluation practices. On the basis of the identified challenges three categories of solutions are discussed: improving the quality of impact‐related evidence at activity and project level, strengthening the causal logic underlying interventions, and strengthening the aggregation and synthesis of evidence. Finally, the article presents some illustrative examples of the latter two categories of solutions.
机译:在国际发展中,影响评估(IE)越来越成为一种制度化的做法。本文从解决IE的制度化意味着什么以及它如何工作这一问题开始。随后,本文探讨了联合国系统在监控和评估职能方面与影响证据的提供(在较小程度上是对这些证据的需求)有关的常见挑战。本文没有在IE实践中寻找解决这些挑战的解决方案,而是探讨了如何改善非IE监视和评估实践的问题。在确定的挑战的基础上,讨论了三类解决方案:在活动和项目级别提高与影响相关的证据的质量;加强干预基础的因果逻辑;以及加强证据的汇总和综合。最后,本文介绍了后两类解决方案的一些示例。

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