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Experience with Institutionalizing Monitoring and Evaluation Systems in Five Latin American Countries
[Experiencia con la Institucionalización de Sistemas de Monitoreo y Evaluación en Cinco Países Latinoamericanos]

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  • Ariel Zaltsman

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This paper provides a comparative analysis of five countries which have sought to institutionalize government-wide monitoring and evaluation (M&E) systems. Among the many lessons are the strong advantages of having high-level support, and the benefits of coordination among different stakeholders and systems. A number of strong features of Chile’s main M&E system are also noted.

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  • Ariel Zaltsman, 2006. "Experience with Institutionalizing Monitoring and Evaluation Systems in Five Latin American Countries [Experiencia con la Institucionalización de Sistemas de Monitoreo y Evaluación en Cinco Países ," World Bank Publications - Books, The World Bank Group, number 36699.
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    1. Keith Mackay, 2006. "Institutionalization of Monitoring and Evaluation Systems to Improve Public Sector Management [Institucionalización de los Sistemas de Seguimiento y Evaluación para Mejorar la Gestión del Sector Pú," World Bank Publications - Books, The World Bank Group, number 36708.
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