A well-functioning M&E system is a critical part of good project/program management and accountability in RASA.
Timely and reliable M&E provides information to:
Support project/program implementation with accurate, evidence-based reporting that informs management and decision-making to guide and improve project/program performance.
Contribute to organizational learning and knowledge sharing by reflecting upon and sharing experiences and lessons learned so that we can gain the full benefit from what we do and how we do it.
Uphold accountability and compliance by demonstrating whether or not our work has been carried out as agreed and in compliance with established standards and with any other donor requirements.
Provide opportunities for stakeholder feedback, especially beneficiaries, to provide input into and perceptions of our work, modeling openness to criticism, and willingness to learn from experiences and to adapt to changing needs.
Promote and celebrate our work by highlighting our accomplishments and achievements, building morale, and contributing to resource mobilization.
M&E needs to be understood as an integrated reflection and communication system within the project that must be planned, managed and resourced, and utilized it.
A well-functioning M&E system helps guide the intervention strategy and ensure effective operations for all key stakeholders. It is one part of the overall management of the project. Each stage of the project cycle requires certain key M&E tasks to be carried out by specific stakeholders.
A detailed M&E plan is developed during project start-up and needs to be documented clearly and shared with those who are to implement it. The M&E system will itself need to be monitored and updated regularly during the life of the project.