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Institutionalizing Monitoring and Evaluation in Africa’s Public Sector: Challenges and Best Practices
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- ISBN8231062621
- EAN9798231062621
- Date de parution04/08/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) is now a cornerstone of public sector governance across Africa, helping to drive transparency, accountability, and evidence-based decision-making. Yet institutionalizing M&E within government systems remains a complex and uneven process. This book provides a critical exploration of the challenges African countries face in embedding M&E practices into public institutions-from limited technical capacity and fragmented systems to political resistance and data quality issues.
Drawing on regional experiences and real-world case studies, the book highlights practical strategies and emerging best practices that are transforming M&E into a more resilient and integrated tool for development. A valuable resource for policymakers, practitioners, scholars, and students, this work sheds light on how African states can build sustainable, context-sensitive M&E frameworks that support long-term public sector reform and impact-driven governance.
Drawing on regional experiences and real-world case studies, the book highlights practical strategies and emerging best practices that are transforming M&E into a more resilient and integrated tool for development. A valuable resource for policymakers, practitioners, scholars, and students, this work sheds light on how African states can build sustainable, context-sensitive M&E frameworks that support long-term public sector reform and impact-driven governance.























