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Monitoring and Evaluation Video Resources

Annual Report on Operations Evaluation

Videos:
The United States Government's method for rating the performance of all programs ― the Program Assessment Rating Tool (PART)

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Main presentation (38:35)

Discussant’s comments (12:01)

Questions and answers (46:19)

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Discussant's notes

 

How to Increase the Utilization of Evaluations

Introduction and overview (28:35 minutes)

Defining and measuring utilization (13:44 minutes)

Reasons why evaluations are not used (10:13 minutes)

Examples of influential evaluations (13:48 minutes)

Ways to strengthen evaluation utilization (13:10 minutes)

Questions and answers — part 1 (12:08 minutes)

Questions and answers — part 2 (21:52 minutes)

Questions and answers — part 3 (21:09 minutes)

Questions and answers — part 4 (9:36 minutes)

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Good Practice Government Systems for M&E: The Cases of Chile and Colombia


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Seminar introduction (4:16 minutes)

Overview: what does ‘success’ look like? (3:03 minutes)

Chile’s M&E system: architecture; strengths; challenges (15:32 minutes)

Colombia ’s M&E system: architecture; strengths; challenges (8:11 minutes)

How to define a government M&E system as being ‘good practice’ (3:37 minutes)

Lessons from the two countries (5:15 minutes)

Useful Resources (0:36 minutes)

Discussant remarks (10:10 minutes)

Question and answer session (56:24 minutes)

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