Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) is the Foundation’s institutional memory and quality assurance engine. The department designs monitoring frameworks, selects indicators, and oversees data collection processes to ensure programs achieve intended outcomes and to surface lessons for improvement.
M&E supports evidence-based decision making. By tracking outputs and outcomes, the department helps program teams understand what works, for whom, and under what conditions. This insight enables the Foundation to refine approaches, reallocate resources, and design interventions that deliver stronger results.
Beyond numbers, M&E values learning and stories. The team gathers qualitative data — beneficiary interviews, case studies and community feedback — to complement quantitative measures. These stories provide context, demonstrate human impact, and help communicate results to stakeholders in a compelling way.
Transparency and accountability are core M&E principles. The department ensures that monitoring data informs reporting to donors and communities and that findings are shared openly to improve trust and program effectiveness. They also build internal M&E capacity, training field teams to collect reliable data and use it to inform adaptive management.
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