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Nimble adaptation: Tailoring monitoring, evaluation, and learning methods to provide actionable data in complex environments
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- Serpe, Lauren (Author)
- Ingram, Mason (Author)
- Byom, Kate (Author)
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Nimble adaptation: Tailoring monitoring, evaluation, and learning methods to provide actionable data in complex environments
Abstract
This chapter examines good practices in implementing effective Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) systems within complex international development Democracy, Human Rights, and Governance (DRG) programs, which are characterized by challenges of non-linearity, limited evidence of theories of change, and contextual and politically contingent nature of outcomes. The chapter presents three cases of MEL systems in complex projects implemented by Pact across distinct and diverse operating contexts – Zimbabwe, Cambodia, and Somalia – to illustrate those projects’ MEL approaches that enabled continuous adaptation. The authors analyze the cases to respond to two questions: (1) What are the key elements of effective adaptive management-focused MEL systems in complex environments? (2) What is practical guidance for designing and enabling complexity-responsive and effective adaptive management-focused MEL systems? The case studies illustrate three key elements: (1) Information gathering that closely links context, research, and performance data; (2) Systems for reflection that offer scheduled learning moments of varying frequency and intensity, as well as multiple feedback mechanisms; and (3) Enabling structures that promote adaptive mindsets and attitudes within project teams.
Publication
New Directions for Evaluation
Volume
2022
Issue
176
Pages
97-106
Date
2022
Language
en
DOI
ISSN
1534-875X
Short Title
Nimble adaptation
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13/04/2023, 09:10
Library Catalogue
Wiley Online Library
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Serpe, L., Ingram, M., & Byom, K. (2022). Nimble adaptation: Tailoring monitoring, evaluation, and learning methods to provide actionable data in complex environments. New Directions for Evaluation, 2022(176), 97–106. https://doi.org/10.1002/ev.20523
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