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DFID Afternoon Discussion Series: ‘Monitoring Poverty: From Policing to Empowerment’
(Liz Drake) 17 May 2001


Thursdays V328/ V519 2-4pm
(see flyer for details)

Background
Monitoring and evaluation (M&E) and Impact Assessment (IA) are important for learning about what’s working (or not), how, for whom and why. They are therefore vital tools to improve strategic decision making amongst all stakeholders. They should contribute to strategic policy review and resource allocation processes to ensure that DFID funds are utilised to maximise poverty reduction. To be effective and efficient, systems must deliver the right information to the right people at the right time.

Historically, donor funded M&E and IA efforts have, to a large extent, focused on quantitatively measuring inputs, outputs and activities in ‘policing’ type activities. However, the international development community is increasingly focusing on poverty reduction in terms of qualitative developmental outcomes, as perceived by the poor themselves. The Secretary of State has recognised the need for qualitative information to be collected alongside the quantitative data in order to measure progress towards the IDTs.

As a consequence of these trends, M&E and IA are increasingly viewed by stakeholders at all levels as tools for learning, accountability and empowerment. Although, there are conflicts of interest between different stakeholders on the weight given to each of these objectives. M&E activities can usefully contribute to mutual understanding and accountability between partner governments and poor people.

The seminar series will address the following two questions from both a practical and theoretical perspective:

1. How do we (development practitioners) monitor, evaluate and assess our impacts on poverty at a range of levels?

2. How can the measuring and monitoring of poverty also contribute to learning accountability and empowerment?

For further information please see the timetable of meetings: Word

Places for external participants are at a premium - contact Elaine Anson at e-anson@dfid.gov.uk

Liz Drake (Rural Livelihoods Department DFID)




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