Human Rights Law

Monitoring and Evaluation Framework

Monitoring and Evaluation Framework

Monitoring and Evaluation Framework

A Monitoring and Evaluation Framework is a comprehensive plan for tracking and assessing the progress and impact of a human rights program or initiative. The framework typically includes a set of indicators and targets for measuring key aspects of the program’s performance, such as its reach, quality, and outcomes, as well as a plan for collecting and analyzing relevant data and information. Monitoring and evaluation frameworks are an important tool for ensuring that human rights programs are effective, efficient, and responsive to the needs and priorities of the communities they serve. They can also help to identify areas for improvement and adaptation, and to promote accountability and learning among program stakeholders.

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