Abstract

The state of monitoring and evaluation systems in Francophone Africa: An approximation through rapid diagnosisBackground: Francophone African countries are facing strong internal and external pressures to promote monitoring and evaluation systems (ME). Unfortunately, the state of development of ME functions in these countries are poorly known.Objectives: This study aims to assess the status of selected components of ME systems in Francophone Africa from an action-research perspective.Method: This study uses two different methods: a literature review and an online survey of key informants in 23 Francophone African countries.Results: The results highlight the current context of monitoring and evaluation frameworks, including the regulatory frameworks, policies and guides on ME as well as the formal structures responsible for ME in surveyed countries. Furthermore, results indicate a weakness in ME capacity building frameworks.Conclusion: Poor knowledge of the state of ME in Francophone African countries is an impediment to the process of institutionalising ME and evidence-based decision making.Contribution: By highlighting the state of ME institutionalisation, the results of this research will provide guidance to the various stakeholders on the measures to be put in place to effectively support Francophone African countries in their process of institutionalising ME of public policies.

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