There is increasing pressure for NGOs, and the international development sector in general, to be more effective and accountable in the activities they engage in. The benefits and outcomes of their work need to be demonstrated to a host of different stakeholders, including donors, beneficiaries and the general public. Monitoring and evaluation plays a key role in how the impact of their work is measured, as Louisa Gosling explores. Read the full article here
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Monitoring and Evaluation: the frontline of the effectiveness debate