The end of our learning journey is near, as we have just explored the craft of Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) in participatory projects. To solidify your grasp on M&E concepts through answering some questions about the primary purpose of monitoring, the significance of a logical framework, the purpose of setting target values for indicators, and more. So, let’s dive right into it!
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What is the primary purpose of monitoring in a participatory process?
What is an indicator?
Monitoring is a data review process carried out only after the project has ended.
Why is it important to have a logical framework in the M&E plan?
SMART indicators should be broad and generic to capture various aspects of the project.
What is the purpose of setting a target value for each indicator?
The assessment report is primarily an external document meant for audit purposes.
Why are debriefings after each activity important in monitoring participatory processes?
Select all that apply. What are the components of a SMART indicator?
Arrange the following steps in the correct order for setting up an M&E plan.
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