Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation Part 2 Flashcards
(21 cards)
What does PM&E stand for?
Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation
What is the main purpose of PM&E?
Enhance participation in monitoring and evaluation processes
Name a conventional method that can be adapted for participatory use.
Surveys
What type of visual tool is a seasonal calendar?
A tool for exploring agricultural data
What does MSC stand for in PM&E?
Most Significant Change
What is the primary function of the Most Significant Change method?
Collect individual stories of change
True or False: Outcome Harvesting measures progress towards predetermined objectives.
False
What are participatory diagrams used for?
Represent and analyze social phenomena
What is a key feature of participatory mapping and modelling?
Communities create maps/models of their geography
What skills do communities learn in participatory video?
Filming skills
Fill in the blank: Photovoice involves participants capturing experiences through _______.
photographs with captions
What are rubrics in the context of PM&E?
Jointly developed criteria and standards for performance
What is the purpose of sorting and ranking techniques?
Categorize and rank perceptions
What should be considered as the ultimate aim when choosing PM&E tools?
The goals of the M&E
What is an important criterion regarding participants in PM&E?
Understanding their needs
How do time constraints affect PM&E?
They determine how much time is available for the M&E
What should be evaluated regarding resources in PM&E?
Available financial and human resources
What does potential harm refer to in the context of PM&E tools?
Risk of harm from using a particular method/tool
Where can additional resources on participatory methods and tools for M&E be found?
In the original document
What is a key study tip for understanding PM&E?
Familiarize yourself with each method/tool and its applications
How can real-world examples aid in understanding PM&E?
They illustrate concepts