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Making M&E More ‘Impact?oriented’: Illustrations from the UN

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posted on 2024-09-06, 05:12 authored by Jos Vaessen, Oscar Garcia, Juha I. Uitto
In international development, impact evaluation (IE) is becoming more and more an institutionalised practice. This article starts out by addressing the question of what institutionalisation of IE means and how it could work. Subsequently, the article explores common challenges in monitoring and evaluation functions in the UN system related to the supply of (and to a lesser extent demand for) evidence on impact. Rather than looking for solutions to these challenges in the practice of IE, the article explores the issue of how to improve non?IE monitoring and evaluation practices. On the basis of the identified challenges three categories of solutions are discussed: improving the quality of impact?related evidence at activity and project level, strengthening the causal logic underlying interventions, and strengthening the aggregation and synthesis of evidence. Finally, the article presents some illustrative examples of the latter two categories of solutions.

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© 2014 Institute of Development Studies

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Vaessen, J., Garcia, O. and Uitto, J., I. (2014) Making M&E More ‘Impact?oriented’: Illustrations from the UN. IDS Bulletin 45(6): 65-76

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IDS Bulletin Vol. 45 Nos. 6

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