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Monitoring and Evaluation 
In the Project Cycle 
Why ? 
The purpose of monitoring and evaluation is to measure program effectiveness 
Monitoring and evaluation helps: 
· make decisions on implementation 
· ensure the most effective and efficient use of resources 
· determine if the project is on track and make any needed corrections 
· evaluate the impact of the project 
What is Monitoring ? 
Monitoring is collecting routine data to measure the progress of a project or activity. 
It is used to track project performance over time, to make informed decisions about the 
effectiveness of projects and the efficient use of resources. 
Monitoring is also called process evaluation because it looks at the implementation process 
and asks: 
o How well has the project been implemented? 
o How much does implementation vary from site to site? 
o Did the project benefit the intended people? At what cost? 
What is Evaluation ? 
Evaluation measures how well the program activities have achieved the objectives, 
and 
how much the changes in outcomes are due to the project. 
The difference in the outcome between having the project or not having the project is 
known as its “impact,” and measuring this difference is referred to as “impact 
evaluation.” 
Other Terms 
Impact: any effect caused by project activity 
including human health and safety, plants, animals, soil, air, water, climate, landscape, 
structures, cultural heritage or socio-economic conditions. 
Metric: a unit of measure 
Benchmark: a chosen level of an indicator, usually a starting point (baseline) 
Objective: factual, real; can be measured 
A scientific, repeatable result 
e.g. how many people have TB? 
Subjective: from one person’s view 
Can be different for different people 
e.g. are we a democratic country? 
M&E Plan 
The project proposal must include an M&E plan 
Provide resources for M&E - time, staff, money 
The indicators must relate to the project objective 
The data must be reliable 
Managers must be willing to use and learn from the results, and follow up 
Dissemination – how do you share information and lessons learned 
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M&E Plans should include.. 
· assumptions regarding context, activities, and goals 
· relationships between activities, targets, and outcomes 
· description of measures and operational definitions (indicators and metrics), with 
baseline values, monitoring schedule, data sources, and M&E resource estimates 
· partnerships and collaborations required to achieve results 
· specific attention to periodic evaluation, with resources allocated at least midterm 
and at project end. 
M&E 
o M&E looks at progress against the INDICATORS in the logframe 
o So the first step for good M&E is choice of indicators 
What is an Indicator ? 
An indicator is a variable that measures one aspect of a project that is directly related to 
the program’s objectives 
o Firstly, a variable whose value changes from the baseline level (at the time the program 
began) to a new value after the program and its activities have made their impact felt, 
when the variable, or indicator, is calculated again. 
o Secondly, an indicator is a measurement. 
It measures the value of the change in meaningful units that can be compared to past 
and future units. 
This is usually expressed as a percentage or a number. 
o Finally, an indicator focuses on a single aspect of a program or project. 
This aspect may be an input, an output or an overarching objective, but it should be 
narrowly defined in a way that captures this one aspect as precisely as possible. 
How many Indicators? 
o an appropriate set of indicators will include at least one for each significant element of 
the project (i.e. at least one per box in a logframe) 
o a reasonable guideline recommends one or two indicators per result, at least one 
indicator for each activity, but no more than 10-15 indicators per area of significant 
program focus. 
A good indicator should: 
o produce the same results when used repeatedly to measure the same condition or 
event; 
o measure only the condition or event it is intended to measure; 
o show changes in the state or condition over time; 
o have reasonable measurement costs; and 
o be defined in clear and unambiguous terms. 
Good Indicators 
o Valid 
o Reliable 
o Precise 
o Independent 
o Timely 
o Comparable 
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Validity 
o The indicator measures what it is intended to measure 
Reliability 
o The indicator minimises measurement error 
repeatable 
Types of measurement error 
 sampling error - caused by observing a sample instead of the whole 
population 
 non-sampling error – all other errors 
 subjective measurement - bias from the opinion of each person 
Precise Definition 
o Is defined in clear terms 
· What you measure and how 
Independence 
o not directional – can be positive OR negative 
o one dimensional – it can be a series of numbers up and down a line 
o describe a discrete result at a single point in time 
Timeliness 
o Provides a measurement over the periods of time that matter (e.g. the project life) 
o with data available for all appropriate intervals 
Comparability 
o With other similar situations 
o Assists in understanding results across different population groups and project 
approaches 
Additional Factors Influencing Indicator Selection 
o Data availability 
o Resources 
o Program needs 
o Donor requirements 
Types of Indicators 
Quantitative - an actual number of some output 
Qualitative - descriptive observations that can supplement the numbers and percentages 
provided by quantitative indicators. 
They add to quantitative indicators a richness of information about the context in which 
the program has been operating. 
Examples include “availability of a clear, strategic organizational mission statement” and 
“existence of a multi-year procurement plan for each product offered.” 
“For a quantitative indicator you would collect numbers, and for a qualitative indicator you 
would collect facts or opinions.” 
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Confusion exists in what are qualitative and quantitative indicators. 
o It is clear that quantitative indicators measure changes that can be counted. It is not 
clear what is a qualitative indicator. 
 some say qualitative indicators relate to the quality of the change being measured 
DFID, 1995) - e.g. women’s political representation: a quantitative indicator could be 
the percentage of parliament seats occupied by women, while a qualitative indicator 
would describe the quality of women’s political participation. 
 some say qualitative indicators describe a subjective opinion on an issue or project 
impact. 
o But - most do not define indicators as qualitative or quantitative - they assume that all 
indicators are by definition quantitative. 
Is Qualitative the same as Quantitative? 
For example: 
A qualitative indicator could be “most village women feel they have a voice at meetings” 
But this could be quantitative: 
“the percentage of women surveyed who say they have a voice at meetings” 
It enables you to show how you know what you are saying is so. 
Setting up an Indicator 
· You must identify exactly how a given concept or behaviour will be measured - 
the Metric. 
· The Metric is the precise calculation or formula on which the indicator is based. 
· Calculation of the metric establishes the indicator’s objective value at a point in 
time. 
· Even if the factor itself is subjective or qualitative, (eg attitudes of a target 
population), the indicator metric calculates its value at a given time objectively 
· This can be called “Operationalising” an Indicator 
You need to be careful about exactly how you define the metric 
e.g. “the percentage of HIV+ mothers who have prepartum AZT therapy” 
is it – ‘% of those births attended by the health care system’ or ‘% of all births’ 
is it – ‘% of recorded diagnosed HIV+ women’ or ‘% of all HIV+ women’ 
In many cases, indicators need to have definitions of the terms used. 
o For instance, look at the indicator: ‘number of antenatal care (ANC) providers trained’. If 
this indicator is used by a program, definitions need to be included. 
o Providers would need to be defined, e.g 
‘any worker providing direct clinical services to clients seeking ANC at a public health 
facility’. 
For this indicator then, providers would not include those working in private facilities. 
o Trained would also need to be defined, perhaps as ‘those staff who attended every day 
of a five-day training course and passed the final exam with a score of at least 85%’. 
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M&E handout for module 8

  • 1. Monitoring and Evaluation In the Project Cycle Why ? The purpose of monitoring and evaluation is to measure program effectiveness Monitoring and evaluation helps: · make decisions on implementation · ensure the most effective and efficient use of resources · determine if the project is on track and make any needed corrections · evaluate the impact of the project What is Monitoring ? Monitoring is collecting routine data to measure the progress of a project or activity. It is used to track project performance over time, to make informed decisions about the effectiveness of projects and the efficient use of resources. Monitoring is also called process evaluation because it looks at the implementation process and asks: o How well has the project been implemented? o How much does implementation vary from site to site? o Did the project benefit the intended people? At what cost? What is Evaluation ? Evaluation measures how well the program activities have achieved the objectives, and how much the changes in outcomes are due to the project. The difference in the outcome between having the project or not having the project is known as its “impact,” and measuring this difference is referred to as “impact evaluation.” Other Terms Impact: any effect caused by project activity including human health and safety, plants, animals, soil, air, water, climate, landscape, structures, cultural heritage or socio-economic conditions. Metric: a unit of measure Benchmark: a chosen level of an indicator, usually a starting point (baseline) Objective: factual, real; can be measured A scientific, repeatable result e.g. how many people have TB? Subjective: from one person’s view Can be different for different people e.g. are we a democratic country? M&E Plan The project proposal must include an M&E plan Provide resources for M&E - time, staff, money The indicators must relate to the project objective The data must be reliable Managers must be willing to use and learn from the results, and follow up Dissemination – how do you share information and lessons learned 1
  • 2. M&E Plans should include.. · assumptions regarding context, activities, and goals · relationships between activities, targets, and outcomes · description of measures and operational definitions (indicators and metrics), with baseline values, monitoring schedule, data sources, and M&E resource estimates · partnerships and collaborations required to achieve results · specific attention to periodic evaluation, with resources allocated at least midterm and at project end. M&E o M&E looks at progress against the INDICATORS in the logframe o So the first step for good M&E is choice of indicators What is an Indicator ? An indicator is a variable that measures one aspect of a project that is directly related to the program’s objectives o Firstly, a variable whose value changes from the baseline level (at the time the program began) to a new value after the program and its activities have made their impact felt, when the variable, or indicator, is calculated again. o Secondly, an indicator is a measurement. It measures the value of the change in meaningful units that can be compared to past and future units. This is usually expressed as a percentage or a number. o Finally, an indicator focuses on a single aspect of a program or project. This aspect may be an input, an output or an overarching objective, but it should be narrowly defined in a way that captures this one aspect as precisely as possible. How many Indicators? o an appropriate set of indicators will include at least one for each significant element of the project (i.e. at least one per box in a logframe) o a reasonable guideline recommends one or two indicators per result, at least one indicator for each activity, but no more than 10-15 indicators per area of significant program focus. A good indicator should: o produce the same results when used repeatedly to measure the same condition or event; o measure only the condition or event it is intended to measure; o show changes in the state or condition over time; o have reasonable measurement costs; and o be defined in clear and unambiguous terms. Good Indicators o Valid o Reliable o Precise o Independent o Timely o Comparable 2
  • 3. Validity o The indicator measures what it is intended to measure Reliability o The indicator minimises measurement error repeatable Types of measurement error  sampling error - caused by observing a sample instead of the whole population  non-sampling error – all other errors  subjective measurement - bias from the opinion of each person Precise Definition o Is defined in clear terms · What you measure and how Independence o not directional – can be positive OR negative o one dimensional – it can be a series of numbers up and down a line o describe a discrete result at a single point in time Timeliness o Provides a measurement over the periods of time that matter (e.g. the project life) o with data available for all appropriate intervals Comparability o With other similar situations o Assists in understanding results across different population groups and project approaches Additional Factors Influencing Indicator Selection o Data availability o Resources o Program needs o Donor requirements Types of Indicators Quantitative - an actual number of some output Qualitative - descriptive observations that can supplement the numbers and percentages provided by quantitative indicators. They add to quantitative indicators a richness of information about the context in which the program has been operating. Examples include “availability of a clear, strategic organizational mission statement” and “existence of a multi-year procurement plan for each product offered.” “For a quantitative indicator you would collect numbers, and for a qualitative indicator you would collect facts or opinions.” 3
  • 4. Confusion exists in what are qualitative and quantitative indicators. o It is clear that quantitative indicators measure changes that can be counted. It is not clear what is a qualitative indicator.  some say qualitative indicators relate to the quality of the change being measured DFID, 1995) - e.g. women’s political representation: a quantitative indicator could be the percentage of parliament seats occupied by women, while a qualitative indicator would describe the quality of women’s political participation.  some say qualitative indicators describe a subjective opinion on an issue or project impact. o But - most do not define indicators as qualitative or quantitative - they assume that all indicators are by definition quantitative. Is Qualitative the same as Quantitative? For example: A qualitative indicator could be “most village women feel they have a voice at meetings” But this could be quantitative: “the percentage of women surveyed who say they have a voice at meetings” It enables you to show how you know what you are saying is so. Setting up an Indicator · You must identify exactly how a given concept or behaviour will be measured - the Metric. · The Metric is the precise calculation or formula on which the indicator is based. · Calculation of the metric establishes the indicator’s objective value at a point in time. · Even if the factor itself is subjective or qualitative, (eg attitudes of a target population), the indicator metric calculates its value at a given time objectively · This can be called “Operationalising” an Indicator You need to be careful about exactly how you define the metric e.g. “the percentage of HIV+ mothers who have prepartum AZT therapy” is it – ‘% of those births attended by the health care system’ or ‘% of all births’ is it – ‘% of recorded diagnosed HIV+ women’ or ‘% of all HIV+ women’ In many cases, indicators need to have definitions of the terms used. o For instance, look at the indicator: ‘number of antenatal care (ANC) providers trained’. If this indicator is used by a program, definitions need to be included. o Providers would need to be defined, e.g ‘any worker providing direct clinical services to clients seeking ANC at a public health facility’. For this indicator then, providers would not include those working in private facilities. o Trained would also need to be defined, perhaps as ‘those staff who attended every day of a five-day training course and passed the final exam with a score of at least 85%’. 4