The Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) plan for “Combatting Corruption: Policy Recommendations for Ensuring Good Governance” is designed to ensure that the implementation of the policy recommendations is effective, efficient, and sustainable. The M&E plan includes the following components:
- Baseline data: Before implementing the policy recommendations, baseline data will be collected to establish a benchmark against which progress can be measured. This will include data on corruption levels, public trust, and economic development indicators.
- Performance indicators: A set of performance indicators will be developed to measure progress towards the objectives of the policy recommendations. These indicators will be specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART).
- Data collection: Data will be collected regularly using a variety of methods, including surveys, interviews, focus group discussions, and document analysis. The data will be analyzed to determine progress towards the objectives and identify areas for improvement.
- Reporting: Regular reports will be produced to communicate progress towards the objectives to stakeholders. The reports will include recommendations for improving performance and addressing any challenges encountered.
- Review and adaptation: The M&E plan will be reviewed regularly to ensure that it remains relevant and effective. The policy recommendations will be adapted as necessary based on the results of monitoring and evaluation.
By implementing this M&E plan, stakeholders can ensure that the policy recommendations are implemented effectively and that progress towards the objectives is measured and reported regularly.
This will help to ensure that the policy recommendations are sustainable and contribute to the long-term goal of combatting corruption and promoting good governance.