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MONITORING AND EVALUATION >>

The M&E (Monitoring and Evaluation) team of Millennium Challenge Georgia Fund works in the following directions:

  • Monitoring of the planned works progress - reporting of Activity Implementing Entities according to the preliminarily defined periodicity and types of information;
  • Evaluation of the implemented projects impact on social-economic status of the population residing in the given area and in the context of the current processes of the country.

One of the basic assignments of the monitoring and evaluation component is monitoring the progress of Millennium Challenge Georgia Program. Through monitoring it is possible to define impeding factors in advance and develop the measures of their avoidance. Besides, the purpose of monitoring is to define the extent of achieving the Compact goals.

The M&E team will assist each Millennium Challenge Georgia Fund Activity Implementing Entity in development of the activity monitoring plan. Indicators, against which the achieved results will be evaluated, will be defined for each project.

Inspection of data quality and the methods of their collection represent the most important part of the Program monitoring. The M&E team will periodically check data quality through site visits. The given evaluations will be used for inspection of the work progress quality and sequence.

The M&E team, approximately in the middle of the term defined by the Compact, will carry out interim evaluation and analyze the results, develop recommendations for resolving of the existing problems.

A report will be prepared at the end of the Program. It will reflect the Program results, evaluate the Program impact and management of the Program by the Millennium Challenge Georgia Fund.

Final evaluation of the Program impact shall include (but not be limited to) the following issues:

  • whether the objectives envisaged by the Program are achieved or not and why;
  • unforeseen positive or negative results;
  • evaluation of activities efficiency and the reasons stipulating this efficiency;
  • obtained experience which can be used in similar projects;
  • sustainability of the results;
  • evaluation of economic return and its comparison with the expected results, defined in advance;
  • impact on the country's economic development, poverty reduction and incomes of the Program beneficiaries;
  • analysis of the Program beneficiaries according to their sex, age and income.
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