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Capacity Development for Monitoring and Evaluation

Capacity Development for Monitoring and Evaluation. Olivier Serrat Asian Development Bank. Regional Cooperation and Poverty Reduction Fund of the People’s Republic of China. ADB. International Program for Development Evaluation Training. Center for Development and Research in Evaluation.

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Capacity Development for Monitoring and Evaluation

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  1. Capacity Development for Monitoring and Evaluation Olivier Serrat Asian Development Bank

  2. Regional Cooperation and Poverty Reduction Fund of the People’s Republic of China ADB International Program for Development Evaluation Training Center for Development and Research in Evaluation Asia-Pacific Finance and Development Center Technical Assistance Partnerships

  3. Tajikistan Amirov Fakhriddin K., State Budget Department Ministry of Finance Viet Nam Tran Ngoc Lan, Ministry of Planning and Investment Nguyen Dang Binh, Ministry of Planning and Investment Pham Thai Linh, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment Nguyen Trang Thu, National Academy of Public Administration Lao PDR Vixay Xaovana, Committee for Planning and Investment Akhom Praseuth, Bank of Lao PDR Bounthay Leuangvilay, Budget Department, Ministry of Finance Cambodia Hou Taing Eng, Ministry of Planning Im Sour, Cambodian Rehabilitation and Development Board Suon Sophal, Cambodian Investment Board Lors Pinit, Department of Investment and Cooperation Hay Sovuthea, Supreme National Economic Council Malaysia Arunaselam Rasappan, Center for Development and Research in Evaluation Mariappan Mahalingam, Center for Development and Research in Evaluation Selected Evaluation Agencies

  4. Technical Assistance Schedule • http://www.adb.org/evaluation /www.cedre.org.my

  5. STRATEGIC DIRECTION FOR ECD STRENGTHENED EVALUATION CAPACITY IMPROVED SERVICE DELIVERY & POVERTY REDUCTION DELIVERABLES TRAINING & CAPACITY BUILDING RESEARCH & SPECIAL STUDIES KNOWLEDGE-SHARING & NETWORKING

  6. Stage A1 April 2008 Introductory Training in M&E for Country Trainers (ToT) CeDRE Stage A2 Apr-Sept08 In-Country Preliminary Preparatory Work by ToT Trainees In-Country Stage B1 June 2008 Policy Level M&E Training (Round 1) IPDET 1 Stage A3 Oct. 2008 Intermediate M&E Training for Trainees LAOS Stage A4 Nov08-Mar09 In-Country Stage 1 Down-line Training by ToT Trainees In-Country Stage A5 Apr 2009 Advanced level M&E Training for Trainees CAMBODIA Stage B2 June 2009 Policy Level M&E Training (Round 2) IPDET 2 Stage A6 Jul09-Sept09 In-Country Stage 2 Down-line Training by ToT Trainees In-Country Stage A7 Oct. 2009 Final Wrap-Up Training & Certification of Country M&E Trainers AFDC/ADB TRAINING & CAPACITY-BUILDING STRATEGY & ACTION PLAN

  7. CRITERIA FOR SELECTION OF TA PARTICIPANTS • Policy Level Program (IPDET) (2 officials per country) • Key officials involved with M&E Policy • Key officials involved with M&E oversight • Key officials in a policy environment • Technical Level Program (CeDRE/GMS/AFDC) (5 officials/country) • Trainers for M&E and related aspects • Cascading Principle – pyramid approach to sustainable M&E capacity • Training of Trainers (ToT) • Key Officials in the training field dealing with M&E or related aspects • Key Officials involved with M&E in their organizations • Key officials from policy guidance agencies • Continued involvement/availability as trainers for medium-long-term • Operational Level Program (GMS Countries) (20 officials per country) • Officials who are key M&E focal persons in their organizations • Officials who will be working with M&E in their respective organizations • Officials who are likely to facilitate/lead M&E in their organizations • Officials will be trained by the “trainers” from Technical level

  8. EXPECTATIONS ON COUNTRY OFFICIALS/NATIONAL CONSULTANT • Policy Level Participants • Attend the IPDET or other selected program • Be able to guide and influence M&E policies and activities in country • Be able to give some policy advice to policy makers/movers • Contribute time/effort to M&E network and knowledge base etc • Technical Level Program (CeDRE/GMS Countries/AFDC) • Attend all sessions during TA period (Dec 2007-Nov 2008) • Help identify appropriate participants for M&E down-line training • At least 20 key M&E focal persons drawn from key agencies in country • Prepared to do work during and after the training workshops • Be prepared to do some home work when they return home • Do some research work on M&E and related aspects for country • Help to build case studies relevant to M&E for their countries • Contribute time/effort to M&E network and knowledge base • Operational Level Program (GMS Countries) • Officials must be prepared to be the M&E focal persons for M&E • Prepared to share M&E knowledge & skills with other line managers • Assist with sharing and building case studies for agency/country • Help with focused research work for own agencies & countries • Contribute time/effort to M&E network and knowledge base • National Consultants (1 consultant per country) • Public or private sector officials who have good understanding of M&E • Must have substantial experience with public sector or worked in public sector • Prepared to assist with all outputs & activities for the TA

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