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Title: THE EFFECT OF MONITORING AND EVALUATION PRACTICES ON THE PERFORMANCE OF PROJECTS: THE CASE OF SELECTED LOCAL NGO’s
Authors: GORFU, MELAKU
Keywords: Local NGO’s, M&E budget allocation, M&E planning, Use of M&E result findings, M&E structure, Role of management, Performance of projects
Issue Date: Jul-2024
Publisher: St. Mary’s University
Abstract: Monitoring and evaluation is a fundamental instrument of project management that ensures effective, efficient and accountable delivery of project results. Set of interrelated M&E activities are identified and implemented at various phases of the project life. With this in mind a research study was conducted with the objective of determining the effect of monitoring and evaluation practices on the performance of development projects implemented by five local NGO’s. The study objective was guided by the following five research questions: To what extent does availability of funds affects the performance of projects? To what extent does M&E Planning affects the performance of projects? To what extent does use of M&E result findings affects the performance of projects? To what extent does M&E structure affects the performance of projects? And to what extent does role of management affects the performance of projects? The study was conducted focusing on five local NGO’s that have similar level of engagement and scale of operations. Descriptive and explanatory research designs were employed to analyze the collected data. A total of 33 purposively selected respondents working as officers, managers, coordinators of projects and M&E were targeted for the quantitative study. Data was collected online and in person using both Google form and word format questionnaire. Qualitative data were collected from managerial level key informants of the local NGO’s using open ended checklists. Relevant documents of the NGO’s and existing literatures were consulted as sources of secondary information. The findings of the quantitative data were analyzed using means, standard deviation, percentages and frequencies then presented and discussed using tables. Correlation and multiple regression models were applied to empirically analyze the association and the cause and effect relationship between the independent and dependent variables of the study. The data collection instrument of the research study was found to be reliable and consistent at Cronbach Alpha test value of 0.958. The association between M&E budget allocation, M&E planning, use of M&E result, M&E structure, role of management and performance of projects witnessed positive and significant at correlation coefficient values of 0.56, 0.77, 0.72, 0.74 and 0.80, respectively. The result of the multiple regression analysis revealed a positive and significant association (p<0.001) between the dependent and all the independent variables jointly at R value of 0.83. The computed R2 value of the regression model also indicated that 68% of the variation of the dependent variable (performance of project) was significantly (p<0.001) explained by the independent variable selected for study (M&E budget allocation, M&E planning, use of M&E result, M&E structure, role of management). Key words: Local NGO’s, M&E budget allocation, M&E planning, Use of M&E result findings, M&E structure, Role of management, Performance of projects
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/8258
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