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	There are few well-established systems for policy and plan monitoring and reporting, but there is a lot of monitoring and evaluation research to build on. The monitoring process includes: - 
		being clear about the purpose and goals 
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		stating what will be monitored and why 
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		developing indicators 
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		developing methodologies 
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		consistent collection of data 
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		analysing, interpreting and presenting information 
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		reviewing the plan or delivery of implementation programmes as a result of this process and triggering a continuous review and reporting cycle 
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		making policy changes and adjustments as necessary ie, taking action. 
 
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	There is no one right approach to policy and plan effectiveness monitoring. The approach taken should be flexible. 
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	Build on other agencies' policy and plan monitoring efforts. 
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	Ensure the approach used is relevant to your situation. 
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	Include both quantitative and qualitative assessments (use multiple methods and triangulate the results for greater confidence when making inferences). 
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	Include questions about WHY, HOW, WHO, WHAT, WHERE, WHEN to monitor. Thresholds are an important consideration in defining and answering these questions. 
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	Develop a commonly used terminology and language. 
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	Have a good project management process. 

