Goals of the Monitoring Plan:
- Measure the effectiveness of interventions
- Track changes in issue prevalence and community well-being
- Inform ongoing decision-making and resource allocation
- Ensure transparency with stakeholders and funders
Key Components:
- Monitoring Indicators
- Clearly defined quantitative and qualitative indicators aligned with each intervention (e.g., school enrollment rates, access to healthcare, household income levels)
- Indicators tailored to specific issue areas (education, health, economic empowerment, etc.)
- Baseline and Target Setting
- Establishment of baseline data from the current research findings
- Definition of short-term, medium-term, and long-term targets for each intervention
- Data Collection Tools and Frequency
- Use of surveys, community scorecards, administrative data, and stakeholder interviews
- Scheduled data collection at regular intervals (monthly, quarterly, annually) depending on the nature of the intervention
- Mobile and digital data collection platforms to enable real-time monitoring
- Roles and Responsibilities
- Assignment of monitoring roles to local implementation teams, community partners, and SayPro research staff
- Capacity-building for local monitors to ensure quality and consistency in reporting
- Reporting and Feedback Mechanisms
- Development of monitoring dashboards for internal use and public reporting
- Periodic reports summarizing progress, challenges, and recommended adjustments
- Community feedback sessions to validate data and support local accountability
- Evaluation Linkages
- Integration with broader impact evaluations to assess long-term systemic change
- Use of monitoring data to inform future research cycles and refine strategies
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