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Monitoring and Evaluation in the WASH Sector

Monitoring and Evaluation has become key, as a process for problem-solving through the generation and use of knowledge. Through various activities, like organising trainings and doing research, and by linking up to international organisations like IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre, TREND Group is constantly building up extensive knowledge in monitoring and evaluation in the water and sanitation sector.


FilePowerPoint Presentation on MDG Monitoring

This PowerPoint Presentation gives an overview of the current situation regarding MDG monitoring in Ghana, the challenges that the sector is facing and possible solutions to meet these challanges. It is based on the outcomes of the draft position paper and the dissemination workshop organised by TREND and IRC under the DFID funded WELL programme. It was presented at the Mole XVI Conference 2005 in Kumasi.  

Quality and utilisation of MDG data-trend.ppt  (168 kB)

FileDistrict Operated and Owned M&E System, the TREND perspective

In September 2004, a District Operated M&E Framework – Indicator Definition workshop was held to discuss the required indicators and methodologies for a district-based M&E system, bringing together most of the major stakeholders/development partners within the WASH sector. As a follow up, a workshop was organised by the Water Directorate of the Ministry of Works and Housing on the 22nd and 23rd of March 2005 with participation of all the MDA’s /NGO’s presently involved with the ongoing district M&E initiatives, to look at the practicalities of implementing district owned and operated M&E systems. TREND Group was asked to give a presentation on this subject from its perspective.

District operated and owned M&E systems1.ppt  (74 kB)

DocumentWorkshop on Monitoring MDGs

TREND and IRC organised a 1-day workshop titled “Improving the quality and utilisation of MDG monitoring data at national and sub-national level” on 24 February 2005 at the Novotel, Accra, Ghana. This workshop was a follow-up on a draft country position paper, which focuses on aspects of the validity and utility in monitoring the MDGs in Ghana.

Read more or download Workshop report monitoring MDGs_final.pdf  (355 kB)

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