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Africa: Africa Needs Skills and Data to Better Evaluate Development
July 8, 2013 Editor 0
[ECA]Dakar, Senegal -There exist significant challenges in many development projects and programmes implemented in Africa, irrespective of the sector, from the design to the operational stages.Monitoring and evaluation is cited as a major weakness in the management of projects and programmes in Africa. Measurable objectives, indicators, methods for the measurement of benefits and the determination of costs, funding sources are examples of factors crucial in evaluating a project or a programme that are often lacking in many Afr
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