Experiences, perceptions and expectations of local project actors on monitoring and evaluation: A case study in the Philippines

Abstract

Field research was conducted on the actual experiences, perceptions and expectations of monitoring and evaluation by local project actors in a rural development project. Different strategies and perceptions regarding the project's formal monitoring and evaluation system were identified as well as the existence of informal monitoring and evaluation practices. In addition, a gap was observed between local actors' information needs and the information actually provided by the formal system. This could be a major explanatory factor for actors' attitudes and practices. Results also provided evidence that involvement of local project actors in monitoring and evaluation is both desirable and feasible.

Source or Periodical Title

Journal of International Development

ISSN

9541748

Page

2020-01-01

Document Type

Article

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