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MandESIG - The special interest group on Monitoring and Evaluation
[top] [end]AimsMandESIG will foster coordination and collaboration between and among those working with M&E with a general aim of operationalising M&E in the household energy (HHE) sector. More specifically the aims of the SIG are to:
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[top] [end]MembersClicking on the names of members takes you to their personal page on HEDON, where they may have given information about themselves. If you haven't updated your personal page, please do so. There are currently 34 members in MandESIG.
[top] [end]How to joinWe will shortly be making a signup option from here. Currently the group may be joined by:
[top] [end]BackgroundWhile often neglected, M&E is a critical component of any project as it allows a practitioner to measure the success of an intervention, whether in technical, social, economic, environmental or political terms, so that they can learn from the indicator results to improve future work.M&E is also critical for generating the evidence needed to convince policy-makers, donors and businesses that household energy interventions can be successful in tackling one of the major threats to public health and in overcoming a major barrier to socio-economic development. In comparison with education, or even the water or health sectors where M&E procedures are well established, the energy sector has been slow to develop M&E methodologies and has often neglected the integration of social development and user perspectives into these functions. While the need for M&E is general to all projects, the specific tools (indicators, data collection procedures, analytical methods, etc) applied must be adapted to the specific local conditions and to the needs of stakeholders. Yet for most there remains much uncertainty about how to operationalise M&E in the energy sector. Exactly what is ‘Best Practice’ is still being defined and developed and to date shared empirical evidence of the advantages of conducting M&E has been limited. There are still many questions which have to be answered about the what, where, how and the resources one should use to do this. | |||||||
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28 July 2008; Last edited:
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