Breaking the Mould: Alternative approaches to monitoring and evaluation

Author(s)
Dillon, N.
Pages
50 pp
Date published
21 Jun 2019
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Monitoring

This paper looks at a range of monitoring and evaluation (M&E) innovations that are designed specifically to provide input to ongoing iterative decision-making and learning at the project level. It identifies three key areas for potential innovation: 1) timing of M&E data provision; 2) flexibility of M&E frameworks to evolve with programme change; and 3) approaches to integrate diverse perspectives on project implementation in a meaningful way. It then looks at a collection of approaches currently being used in each of these three areas through a series of ‘practice examples’, considering the key lessons learned. Finally, the paper discusses the major opportunities and challenges for applying and scaling up the use of these approaches inside the humanitarian sector.

This paper is one part of a series of research products developed by the ALNAP Secretariat on issues around monitoring of humanitarian action.