Implementation of a project-based comprehensive monitoring and evaluation strategy in Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire: Key lessons
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African Evaluation Journal
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Background: The quest for an appropriate monitoring and evaluation (M&E) design that
delivers accountability, supports management and facilitates learning is one that many
organisations grapple with. Over the years, experiences in project and/or programme
development and delivery led the International Programme for the Elimination of Child
Labour of the International Labour Organization (ILO-IPEC) to consolidate M&E efforts
towards the development of a comprehensive monitoring and evaluation strategy.
Objectives: This article aims to present lessons from the design and implementation of
a theory of change-driven comprehensive monitoring and evaluation strategy in a child labour
project rolled out in Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire. The 5-year project was implemented during
2011–2015 by ILO-IPEC with support from the United States Department of Labour (USDOL).
Methods: This article critically analyses project documents (including evaluations) and
captures the reflections and experiences of key project staff involved in the project.
Results: Timeless lessons are distilled, along with key phases of the project cycle. Critical
markers include the importance of stakeholders’ involvement in the design and development
of a M&E strategy as a pre-requisite for buy-in and uptake. We find capacity building not just
as a box to be ticked but an iterative process to improve knowledge, transfer skills and support
learning. In addition to paying attention to technical elements, the soft issues of patience,
flexibility and simplicity are discussed as invaluable ingredients for realising M&E goals.
Conclusion: While not exhaustive, it is hoped that these lessons would contribute to a
minimum set of guidelines for improving M&E practice within projects and programmes.
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Chachu, D.O., 2019, ‘Implementation of a project-based comprehensive monitoring and evaluation strategy in Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire: Key lessons’, African Evaluation Journal 7(1), a387 https://doi.org/10.4102/aej. v7i1.387