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Project sustainability has received considerable attention in recent years. The increased awareness stems from a growing concern with social development issues such as poverty reduction, project sustainability, the equal participation of women, and the social costs of economic development. This handbook provides a comprehensive guide to the wide range of techniques available for monitoring and evaluating the main kinds of social development programs. The authors highlight or review a number of topics that have been overlooked in earlier evaluation publications, such as: -The organization of monitoring and evaluation at the project, sectoral, and national levels -The management of the databases required to elect, design, and implement new social projects and programs -The monitoring and evaluation of project sustainability -Simple and cost-effective methods of estimating project impact. The authors also discuss methods for identifying potential beneficiaries and their information needs and ways of managing evaluations.

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title:Monitoring and Evaluating Social Programs in Developing Countries : A Handbook for Policymakers, Managers, and Researchers EDI Development Studies
author:Valadez, Joseph J.; Bamberger, Michael.
publisher:World Bank
isbn10 | asin:0821329898
print isbn13:9780821329894
ebook isbn13:9780585235929
language:English
subjectEvaluation research (Social action programs)--Developing countries, Economic development projects--Developing countries--Evaluation.
publication date:1994
lcc:H62.5.D44V35 1994eb
ddc:361/.0068/4
subject:Evaluation research (Social action programs)--Developing countries, Economic development projects--Developing countries--Evaluation.
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Monitoring and Evaluating Social Programs in Developing Countries
A Handbook for Policymakers, Managers, and Researchers
EDI DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Joseph Valadez
Michael Bamberger
Monitoring and evaluating social programs in developing countries a handbook for policymakers managers and researchers Page 94 - image 2
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Copyright 1994
The International Bank for Reconstruction
and Development / THE WORLD BANK
1818 H Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20433, U.S.A.
All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America
First printing November 1994
The Economic Development Institute (EDI) was established by the World Bank in 1955 to train officials concerned with development planning, policymaking, investment analysis, and project implementation in member developing countries. At present the substance of the EDI's work emphasizes macroeconomic and sectoral economic policy analysis. Through a variety of courses, seminars, and workshops, most of which are given overseas in cooperation with local institutions, the EDI seeks to sharpen analytical skills used in policy analysis and to broaden understanding of the experience of individual countries with economic development. Although the EDI's publications are designed to support its training activities, many are of interest to a much broader audience. EDI materials, including any findings, interpretations, and conclusions, are entirely those of the authors and should not be attributed in any manner to the World Bank, to its affiliated organizations, or to members of its Board of Executive Directors or the countries they represent.
Because of the informality of this series and to make the publication available with the least possible delay, the manuscript has not been edited as fully as would be the case with a more formal document, and the World Bank accepts no responsibility for errors. Some sources cited in this book may be informal documents that are not readily available.
The material in this publication is copyrighted. Requests for permission to reproduce portions of it should be sent to the Office of the Publisher at the address shown in the copyright notice above. The World Bank encourages dissemination of its work and will normally give permission promptly and, when the reproduction is for noncommercial purposes, without asking a fee. Permission to copy portions for classroom use is granted through the Copyright Clearance Center Inc., Suite 910, 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, Massachusetts 01923, U.S.A.
The backlist of publications by the World Bank is shown in the annual Index of Publications, which is available from Distribution Unit, Office of the Publisher, The World Bank, 1818 H Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20433, U.S.A., or from Publications, Banque mondiale, 66, avenue d'Ina, 75116 Paris, France.
At the time of writing, Joseph Valadez was on the faculty of the Department of International Health at the Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health, and Michael Bamberger was senior sociologist in the Human Resources Development Division of the World Bank's Economic Development Institute.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Valadez, Joseph J.
Monitoring and evaluating social programs in developing countries:
a handbook for policymakers, managers, and researchers/
Joseph Valadez, Michael Bamberger.
p. cm.(EDI development studies, ISSN 1020-105X)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-8213-2989-8
1. Evaluation research (Social action programs)Developing
countries. 2. Economic development projectsDeveloping countries
Evaluation. I. Bamberger, Michael. II. Title. III. Series.
H62.5.D44V35 1994
361' .0068' 4dc20 94-29582
CIP
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CONTENTS
Foreword
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Acknowledgments
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Overview
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