Evaluation of the Results-Based Approach and M&E of Finnish Development Cooperation Interventions

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Evaluation of the Results-Based Approach and M&E of Finnish Development Cooperation Interventions

Prepared by

Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland

Purpose of the evaluation

• To deepen the understanding of the results-based approach and management requirements

Overall Objective

• Desk study• Review of project

documentation and interviewsScope

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Methodology

From TOR to Evaluation Framework

Topic list of interview questions

Staff survey76/120

Management survey10/18

Document review checklist

Rating assessment of 17 projects

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RBM Conceptual framework

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Strategic Results Framework• Priorities•Objectives• Strategy

Credible measurement & analysis•Measure & assess results•Assess contribution to strategic objectives

Programme Results Framework•Results chain/theory of change•Align with strategic framework•Performance indicators

Credible performance reporting•Relevant, timely & reliable reporting

Use results to improveperformance•Adjust the programme•Develop lessons & good practices

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How to manage

for results

Reporting on performance

against expectations

Deliberately learning from evidence and

analysis

Understanding the theory of

change

Setting out performance expectations

Measuring and analysing results & contributions

to outcomes

Developing a culture of results

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An organisation with a results culture…

Engages in self-reflection

& self-examination

Engages in results-based

learning

Encourages experimentation

& change

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Factors that help build such a culture

Demonstrated senior management leadership and commitment Informed demand for results informationA results-oriented accountability frameworkSupportive organizational systems, practices and proceduresResults measurement and results management capacityA capacity to learn and adapt

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Findings and recommendations

Finding 1There is no statement or document guiding the adoption of results-based management for the MFA.

Recommenda

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A formal approach should be established for adopting results-based management.It should set out principles, objectives and accountability

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Finding 2Policy documents do not contain a strategic results framework

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Develop a SRF with clear objectives to guide regional and country strategies

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Finding 3Planning is methodical and systematic but lacks clear outcomes and indicators at country level

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tion 3

Reorganise country-level planning with measurable objectives and indicators

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Finding 4Despite clear and comprehensive guidelines, good standards of project design are not consistently applied.

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Improve quality by:a) Accessible guidelines & checklistsb) Provide good practice examplesc) Apply to all interventionsd) More effective QA

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Finding 5The Monitoring, Reporting & Evaluation system is established but lacks added-value

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Redesign reporting to be more analytical at 3 levels:a) Project reporting & the supervisory boardb) Semi-annual reporting by embassiesc) Unit scorecards

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Finding 6Meta-analysis by EVA-11 has scope to consolidate evaluation findings

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This should be continued with more analysis of trends of performance

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Finding 7Management culture is risk averse and makes little use of past results to set policy

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Improve institutional culture[Build on new HR policy]

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Finding 8HR systems lack incentives for delivering results

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[Build on new HR policy]Train managers to be more effective in RBM

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Finding 9Information management is inadequate for document retrieval and comparative analysis

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Improve information management to enable analysis of performance

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The End