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9780889368958

Learning from Change

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  • ISBN13:

    9780889368958

  • ISBN10:

    0889368953

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2000-09-01
  • Publisher: Intl Development Research

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Learning from Change provides an overview of the common themes and experiences in participatory approaches to monitoring and evaluation across different institutions and sectors. It is a compilation of selected case studies and discussions between practitioners, academics, donors, and policymakers in participatory monitoring and evaluation (PM&E). It explores conceptual, methodological, institutional, and policy issues that need to be addressed to enrich our understanding and practice of PM&E. The book is in three sections. The first provides a general overview of PM&E, synthesizing literature surveys and regional reviews of PM&E practice around the world. The second presents case studies that illustrate the diverse range of settings and contexts in which PM&E is being applied. The third raises the key issues and challenges arising from the case studies and discussions, and proposes areas for future research and action. Learning from Change will be an important reference for development professionals worldwide as well as for anyone interested in the process of participatory development, including researchers, academics, fieldworkers, development practitioners, and policymakers.

Table of Contents

List of figures
v
List of tables
vi
Glossary of acronyms and abbreviations vii
Foreword x
Preface xi
Acknowledgements xiv
Introduction
Learning from change
1(14)
Marisol Estrella
Part 1 Methodological innovations
Exploring visions: Self-monitoring and evaluation processes within the Nepal-UK Community Forestry Project
15(17)
Clare Hamilton
Raj Kumar Rai
Ram Bahadur Shrestha
Maksha Maharjan
Leela Rasaily
Sibongile Hood
Seeking local indicators: Participatory stakeholder evaluation of farmer-to-farmer projects, Mexico
32(18)
Jutta Blauert
Eduardo Quintanar
Adapting participatory methods to meet different stakeholder needs: Farmers' experiments in Bolivia and Laos
50(18)
Anna Lawrence
Graham Haylor
Carlos Barahona
Eric Meusch
Experimenting with participatory monitoring in north-east Brazil: The case of AS-PTA's Projeto Paraiba
68(15)
Pablo Sidersky
Irene Guijt
Part 2 Learning with communities
Strengthening citizen participation and democratization in the Philippines: ELF's impact evaluation
83(12)
Roy V. Abes
Monitoring and evaluating local development through community participation: The experience of the Association of Indigenous Cabildos of Northern Cauca, Colombia
95(14)
Ruben Dario Espinosa Alzate
Monitoring local development with communities: The SISDEL approach in Ecuador
109(15)
Victor Hugo Torres D.
Strengthening citizen participation in evaluating community development: The case of the EZ/EC Learning Initiative in McDowell County, West Virginia
124(13)
Frances Patton Rutherford
Part 3 Changing institutions
Growing from the grassroots: Building participatory planning, monitoring and evaluation methods in
137(13)
Parc Janet Symes
Sa'ed Jasser
Getting the right end of the stick: Participatory monitoring and evaluation in an organizational context
150(12)
Penelope Ward
Participatory monitoring and evaluation: Lessons and experiences from the National Poverty Alleviation Programme (NPAP) in Mongolia
162(13)
Davaa Gobisaikhan
Alexander Menamkart
Giving evaluation away: Challenges in a learning-based approach to institutional assessment
175(17)
Fred Carden
Part 4 Conclusions
Conceptual tools for tracking change: Emerging issues and challenges
192(9)
Dindo M. Campilan
Methodological issues in participatory monitoring and evaluation
201(16)
Irene Guijt
Laying the foundation: Capacity building for participatory monitoring and evaluation
217(12)
Deb Johnson
Learning to change by learning from change: Going to scale with participatory monitoring and evaluation
229(15)
John Gaventa
Jutta Blauert
Bibliography and references 244(13)
Notes 257(9)
Author details 266(5)
Index 271

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