Common Benefits and Challenges

Common Benefits

Stem et al. (2005) hold that under most circumstances, doing good M&E leads to better decision-making, and therefore improved outcomes. In reality, there are many more benefits to conducting M&E that are experienced across approaches and regardless of context:

Common Challenges

Despite the benefits and importance of M&E, it also comes with numerous challenges.

 

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