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Community of Evaluators-Nepal An Effort in the Process of Promoting Quality Evaluation

Community of Evaluators-Nepal An Effort in the Process of Promoting Quality Evaluation. Gana Pati Ojha , Vice-Chairperson Ram Chandra Khanal , General Secretary Ramesh Tuladhar , Chairperson . TYP (10-13) TYIP (07-10) 10 th PLAN (02-07) 9 th PLAN (97-02) 8 th PLAN (92-97).

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Community of Evaluators-Nepal An Effort in the Process of Promoting Quality Evaluation

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  1. Community of Evaluators-NepalAn Effort in the Process of Promoting Quality Evaluation GanaPatiOjha, Vice-Chairperson Ram Chandra Khanal, General Secretary RameshTuladhar, Chairperson

  2. TYP (10-13) TYIP (07-10) 10th PLAN (02-07) 9th PLAN (97-02) 8th PLAN (92-97) Evaluation in National Plan in NEPAL M&E system a result-oriented and utilizing the results in program cycle Institutionalized M&E in each sector including Poverty Alleviation and focus on Gender & Equity issues Introduced Logical Framework for 20 Development Sectors Special Chapter with Vision, Mission and Objective, Structural Set-up in all Ministries EVOLUTION M&E Introduced, Guidelines developed

  3. Evaluators • NPC: responsible for government implemented projects • SWC: responsible for (I)NGO implemented projects • Evaluation services providers: Consultancy firms and individuals • The firms capacity has in doing research rather than evaluation • Few evaluation-focused agencies • No forum for sharing evaluation knowledge

  4. Implementation • Government efforts limited more to monitoring • Evaluation of externally funded projects • Non-utilisation of feedback and low level of policy commitment • Evaluation management: M&E staff not trained on how to manage evaluation—selecting projects for evaluation, TOR, comments on eval report

  5. COE-Nepal • Conceptualised in 2009/10 and Established in 2011 • Purpose: Promotion of evaluation field building • 3 broad themes: knowledge building, capacity enhancement and promotion of evaluation theories and practices • Linkages with: CoE-South Asia, EvalPartners, SLEvA, IOCE, SIAS • Evaluation conclave, training on evaluation management using TESA curriculum

  6. Capacity building COE members capacity: Participation in • TESA training • Other professional development trainings of evaluators on evaluation standards, ethics, norms and code of conducts • National and international conferences, conclaves, webinars, seminars, and workshops on topics related to evaluation • Working together in collaborative research on evaluation theory, practices, models, methods and approaches

  7. Innovative Approaches of Interest • Appreciative inquiry • Contribution analysis • Impact assessment • Equity-focused evaluation

  8. Innovative Themes • Climate change • Disaster risk management • Conservation and natural resources management • Livelihoods • Food security • Security system reforms • Peace and development

  9. Challenges • Strong and continuous advocacy for long time by small number of organisations established recently • Capacity of COE members to develop human resources of stakeholders of evaluation • Getting business by new organisations

  10. Lessons Learned • Members need to commit time and funds for long time • Investment of time and money by founder members do die away in course of time • External supports both - technical and financial would ease promote evaluation in the beginning, being a non-profit organization • Strong advocacy through network of national organisations to promote quality evaluation

  11. Recommendations • Be prepared for putting both time and funds for establishing national VOPE • Develop network with other likeminded national organisations • Launch strong and continuous advocacy to convince that quality evaluation matters in development effectiveness • Support of Funding agencies for conducting evaluation and building the capacity of national/sub-national evaluators

  12. Recommendations National VOPE should have: • Long term solidarity among members – not to kill initial enthusiasm • Well thought strategic plan - not just to start a new organization, but also ways forward - both short term and long term • Initiate programs providing direct benefit to potential partners (Government, Donors, UN organizations and like minded collaborators etc.)

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