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Bridging the gap - The role of monitoring and evaluation in Evidence-based policy making | | type | | Link | | language | | English | | date | | 9 Sep 08 | | description | Evaluation Working paper Issue n.12, January 2008 The publication tries to bring together the vision and lessons learned from different stakeholders on the strategic role of monitoring and evaluation in evidence-based policy making. The report covers the following topics:
- Practitioners need incentives to use evidence and to do things that have been shown to be effective.
- As integrating analytical staff at all stages of the policy development process.
- The importance of determining the “readiness’ of a government to design and use such a system. [...]
- Locating a champion highly placed in the government can give a strong voice to the need for better informed decision-making governments and organizations may successfully implement policies but the key question is, have these policies produced the actual, intended results? Have government and organizations delivered on promises made to their stakeholders?
- Ten steps to a results based monitoring and evaluation systems
- Case of Serbia : Using DevInfo is used to (a) inform policy decisions at municipal level and (b) to support Governments in monitoring National Development Strategies
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