Monitoring and Evaluation

Althuraya for Consulting and Training implements field activities, training, and awareness campaigns with partners in the field of Monitoring and Evaluation to:

  • Conduct baseline assessments to understand the situation of beneficiaries before interventions.
  • Analyze and evaluate the implementation of activities using quantitative and qualitative data collection tools.
  • Monitor and evaluate activities during project implementation.
  • Conduct impact assessments after project completion.
  • Provide impartial third-party monitoring (TPM) in parallel with internal M&E for implemented programs and projects.

Althuraya applies the general development evaluation principles defined in 1991 by the DAC/OECD network:

Relevance: The extent to which the aid activity is suited to the priorities and policies of the target group, recipients, and donors.

Effectiveness: A measure of the extent to which an aid activity attains its objectives.

Efficiency: Measures the outputs — qualitative and quantitative — in relation to the inputs.

Impact: The positive and negative changes produced by a development intervention, directly or indirectly.

Sustainability: Measures whether the benefits of an activity are likely to continue after donor funding has been withdrawn.

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