Monitoring and Evaluation in the United States Government : An Overview.

This report is divided into five parts. Following this introduction, Section two provides an overview of the institutions and most important features in the landscape of monitoring and evaluation (M&E) at the federal level in the United States. Section three detailed the actual systems for perfo...

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Main Authors: Mark, Katharine (Author, VerfasserIn,), Pfeiffer, John R. (Author, VerfasserIn,)
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC, 2011.
Series:ECD working paper series ; No. 26.
Evaluation Capacity Development Working Paper Series ; 26.

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