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SESSION 4. How to assess if progress is being achieved towards objectives by setting and measuring indicators. Training on Human-Rights Approach to combating human trafficking for the 2014-2016 National Action Plan (NAP), 7-8 November 2013, Chişinau , Moldova Mike Dottridge November 2013
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SESSION 4. How to assess if progress is being achieved towards objectives by setting and measuring indicators Training on Human-Rights Approach to combating human trafficking for the 2014-2016 National Action Plan (NAP), 7-8 November 2013, Chişinau, Moldova Mike Dottridge November 2013 Email: mikedottridge@btopenworld.com
Aim of the session: to decide what the Permanent Secretariat needs to know during the next Planning period and to identify appropriate indicators and means of verification for the next Plan
MONITORING & EVALUATION • Monitoring • Evaluation (sometimes just at the end of a Plan) • Impact evaluation (long-term effects – so could be afterwards)
IN MORE DETAIL • Monitoring outputs: using Output Indictors (‘Progress Indicators’) or asking if planned activity has been finished • Evaluating outcomes/results and assessing their impact: using Outcome Indicators to check what the actual results have been
BUT, TAKE NOTE • Monitoring and evaluating the Plan is not the same as evaluating results of anti-trafficking responses in general
REVISITING THE MODEL THAT FOCUSES ON RESULTS AND MEASURING INDICATORS
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION! Mike Dottridge Independent consultant E-mail: mikedottridge@btopenworld.com