Asia Pacific Monitoring and Evaluation Workshop - Next Generation Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation
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Date
2005-11-11
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PRIA
Abstract
Monitoring and Evaluation has become a buzzword and common practice in development programs throughout the world. There has also evolved, over the last couple of decades, specialized expertise, institutions and a body of knowledge in support of monitoring and evaluation. However, much of this monitoring and evaluation practice and theory continues to be utilized in a manner that is very similar to top-down models of development, which are currently being replaced by bottom-up participatory strategies. The ideas, principles and theory propounded primarily by the civil society organizations not only based on the critique of traditional evaluation approaches but also based on what seemed relevant and appropriate to promote conscientisation and liberalization of the poor and marginalized in a given concrete situation.
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INTRAC and PRIA are co-hosting a three day Asia Pacific Monitoring and Evaluation Workshop in New Delhi, India. This event is part of a series of regional workshops to be held throughout 2005 in Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America. The debates raised in the workshops will be brought together to form the agenda for INTRAC's Sixth Evaluation Conference, to be held in Europe in April 2006.
Keywords
Evaluation Methods, Social Change, Participatory Strategies, Citizen Monitoring, Rehabilitation Programs
Citation
PRIA. (2015). Asia Pacific Monitoring and Evaluation Workshop - Next Generation Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation.
