Participatory monitoring & evaluation (PM&E) is a process through which stakeholders at various levels engage in monitoring or evaluating a particular project, program or policy, share control over the content, the process and the results of the M&E activity and engage in taking or identifying corrective actions. PM&E focuses on the active engagement of primary stakeholders. Participation is increasingly being recognized as being integral to the M&E process, since it offers new ways of assessing and learning from change that are more inclusive and more responsive to the needs and aspirations of those most directly affected. PM&E is geared towards not only measuring the effectiveness of a project, but also towards building ownership and empowering beneficiaries; building accountability and transparency; and taking corrective actions to improve performance and outcomes. Key word: Participatory monitoring & evaluation, monitoring & evaluation, evaluation Key word: Participatory monitoring & evaluation, monitoring & evaluation, evaluation Key word: Participatory monitoring & evaluation, monitoring & evaluation, evaluation
khosropoor A., keykha A., rezaie R., shahraki G. (2015). 'Participatory monitoring & evaluation (PM&E)', Administrative Health Research, 7(1), pp. 23-38.
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