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Annual performance review WORKSHOP 1-4 March 2009 Bangkok, Thailand
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Annual performance reviewWORKSHOP

1-4 March 2009Bangkok, Thailand

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You have embarked in a long, adventurous journey…

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The first miles…. …. the next thousand ones.

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You will need directions!

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…. Project Logframe

Objectives Indicators Means of verification

Assumptions

Overall Goal

Project Purpose

Outputs

Activities

Inputs

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The first miles….

Appraisal Report

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Results-Oriented Annual Work Plan and Budget

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Your Monitoring and Evaluation system

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Your journey….

InputsActivities

Outcomes

Outputs

Impact

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Best RBM practices

• A clearly defined Logframe, with targets• A results-oriented AWPB• An M&E system that informs Project

stakeholders on performance and issues• A Project Management that learns from M&E

data to take corrective actions• A Project Management that is responsive to

changes in the environment• A project that documents, and shares, lessons

learned and best practices (KM)

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How?

Through regular data collection, and analysis, based on pre-determined indicators:

Project records (activities) Service providers records Communities/beneficiaries records Field visits/observations Surveys Interviews Focus groups discussions

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What to avoid: data collected but not used!

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Quantitative data versus qualitative data

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Quantity:

• 13,500 active borrowers (40% women)

Quality: “My husband wanted a new car, so I asked the MFI

Officer. He told me that if I formed a group, I could access credit. So I asked all my friends and relatives to join me in a group, after which I got a loan from the MFI and my husband bought his car…”

A women beneficiary, Afghanistan

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IFAD Results Information Management System (RIMS)

• Baseline, Mid-term and Completion surveys

• Annual reporting against a set of standard indicators

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Project M&E data

RIMS data


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