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You may have either been involved, practicing or victims of M&E. Some for more than a decade or two. The practice dates back to the Marshall Plan and borrowed from the Military establishment. Over the years, it evolved, albeit incrementally to what is practiced and understood by you and me today. Its focus expanded and [...]
The Design and Monitoring Framework (DMF) e-Learning has been mounted in the site. This is a much shorter version of the original e-Learning modules. It is much more snappy, shorter and presents the key elements of the DMF. It is intended to prepare the participants in attending the face-to-face DMF workshops periodically scheduled by ADB.
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How did we do in making aid better? Did we comply with the Paris Declaration? This is the full stocktaking report from Busan, Korea’s Fourth High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness held last 29 November to 1 December 2011.
For the most part, the findings are clear: while many donors and partner country governments have made [...]
Wow! After your great facilitation initiative, a DMF blueprint for a project (say, a SME cluster, a PPP, a hydroelectric expansion or a Special Economic Zone, etc.) is born. Now what? Doing nothing is not an option. In fact, this will send the DMF looping between the decision makers and the drawing board. How about [...]
Once in a while, we come across a nice metaphor for our facilitation work. Mine came one saturday afternoon. Ducks and eagles. Here’s how it goes.
Don’t Send Your Ducks To Eagle School The first rule of management is this: don’t send your ducks to eagle school. Why? Because it won’t work. Good people are [...]
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