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Basic Concepts inMonitoring and EvaluationFebruary 2008 Published in the Republic of South Africa by:THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION (PSC)Commission HouseCnr. Hamilton & Ziervogel StreetsArcadia, 0083 Private Bag x121 Pretoria, 0001 Tel: (012) 352-1000 Fax: (012) 325-8382 Website: Anti-Corruption Hotline Number:0800 701 701 (Toll-Free)Compiled by: Branch Monitoring and EvaluationDistributed by Directorate: Communication and Infomation ServicesISBN: 978-0-621-37612-8RP: 14/2008iiFOREWORD ivCHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION The purpose of this document Intended audience Definition of Monitoring and Evaluation Importance of Monitoring and Evaluation Purposes (and uses) of Monitoring and Evaluation Outline of this document 6 CHAPTER 2: THE CONTEXT OF MONITORING AND EVALUATION The Context of the Developmental State Location of M&E in the policy process Location of M&E in the planning process The Government-wide M&E System Important institutions with a role in M&E Departments at the centre of government on the national level 14 The Presidency 14 National Treasury 14 Department of Public Service and Administration (DPSA) 14 Department of Provincial and Local G
Basic Concepts in Monitoring and Evaluation February 2008 Published in the Republic of South Africa by: THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION (PSC) Commission House
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