04035oam 22007695 450 991077829290332120200520144314.01-280-94041-797866109404170-8213-7192-410.1596/978-0-8213-7191-6(CKB)1000000000476472(EBL)459581(OCoLC)507230052(SSID)ssj0000087393(PQKBManifestationID)12032949(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000087393(PQKBWorkID)10069112(PQKB)11083116(MiAaPQ)EBC459581(Au-PeEL)EBL459581(CaPaEBR)ebr10180732(CaONFJC)MIL94041(OCoLC)191935091(The World Bank)144570819(The World Bank)ocn144570819(US-djbf)14879130(EXLCZ)99100000000047647220070605d2007 uf 0engurcn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHow to build M&E systems to support better government /Keith MackayWashington, D.C. :World Bank,2007.ix, 157 pages illustrations ;28 cmIndependent Evaluation Group study seriesDescription based upon print version of record.0-8213-7191-6 Includes bibliographical references.PART I-WHAT DO MONITORING AND EVALUATION HAVE TO OFFER GOVERNMENTS?; 2 What Is M&E?-An M&E Primer; 3 Contribution of M&E to Sound Governance; 4 Key Trends Influencing Countries-Why Countries Are Building M&E Systems; PART II-SOME COUNTRY EXPERIENCE; 5 Good Practice Countries-What Does "Success" Look Like?; 6 Chile; 7 Colombia; 8 Australia; 9 The Special Case of Africa; PART III-LESSONS; 10 Building Government M&E Systems-Lessons from Experience; 11 Incentives for M&E-How to Create DemandPART IV-HOW TO STRENGTHEN A GOVERNMENT M&E SYSTEM12 The Importance of Country Diagnosis; 13 Preparing Action Plans; PART V-REMAINING ISSUES; 14 Frontier Issues; 15 Concluding Remarks; PART VI-Q&A: COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS; Annexes; A: Lessons on How to Ensure Evaluations Are Influential; B: A Country Diagnosis-The Example of Colombia; C: Terms of Reference for an In-Depth Diagnosis of Colombia's M&E System; D: Evaluation of IEG's Support for Institutionalizing M&E Systems; E: Glossary of Key Terms in M&E.A growing number of governments are working to improve their performance by creating systems to measure and help them understand their performance. These systems for monitoring and evaluation (M&E) are used to measure the quantity, quality, and targeting of the goods and services-the outputs-that the state provides and to measure the outcomes and impacts resulting from these outputs. These systems are also a vehicle to facilitate understanding of the causes of good and poor performance.World Bank e-Library.How to build M and E systems to support better governmentHow to build monitoring and evaluation systems to support better governmentPublic administrationEvaluationPublic administrationEvaluationCase studiesPublic administrationEconomic aspectsPublic administrationEconomic aspectsCase studiesPublic administrationEvaluation.Public administrationEvaluationPublic administrationEconomic aspects.Public administrationEconomic aspects352.3/5Mackay Keith Robin1951-1572063World Bank.Independent Evaluation Group.DLCDLCBAKERC#PDLCBOOK9910778292903321How to build M&E systems to support better government3854060UNINA