At A Glance
- National Economic and Development Authority Secretary Arsenio M. Balisacan said that collaboration with organizations and professionals across the country enables progress in the M&E industry.<br>Earlier, NEDA and the United Nations Development Programme initiated a capacity-building activity to bolster regional offices in conducting impact evaluations.<br>Also, NEDA organized four M&E network fora in Iloilo, General Santos, Baguio, and Laguna to increase participation and ensure representation from all regions and sectors.
National Economic and Development Authority Secretary Arsenio M. Balisacan said that having strong partnerships is a necessity in practicing monitoring and evaluation (M&E) in the country.
During an M&E forum, Balisacan said that a collaboration with practitioners from the public and private sectors, non-government organizations, and the academe in the country enables progress in the M&E industry.
“The M&E Network Forum is not just a gathering; it is a force for collaboration and transformation, making significant strides in the field of Monitoring and Evaluation in the country,” he said.
The forum aims to showcase the country’s initiatives and contributions towards cultivating a community of practice in the Monitoring and Evaluation sector.
NEDA, in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), recently initiated a capacity-building activity to bolster regional offices in conducting impact evaluations from proposal writing to implementation.
“The results of these studies will be used as inputs in updating the Philippine Development Plan 2023-2028,” Balisacan, added.
The forum and capacity-building program are part of the NEDA and UNDP Strategic Monitoring and Evaluation Project (SMEP) which seeks to strengthen government agencies’ ability to track programs that are relevant to the targets of the PDP and the Sustainable Development Goals.
“UNDP takes great pride in its collaboration with NEDA to bolster M&E capacities since 2018. It is our privilege to reaffirm our unwavering commitment to this enduring partnership and to our shared mission to advance the culture of evaluation in the Philippines,” UNDP Philippines Resident Representative Selva Ramachandran said.
Earlier, NEDA organized four M&E network fora in Iloilo, General Santos, Baguio, and Laguna to increase participation and ensure representation from all regions and sectors.
“The next decade will undoubtedly introduce new issues that will require fresh solutions. This is where partnerships become not just valuable, but indispensable,” the NEDA secretary stated.
Discussions and presentations that highlighted the country’s milestones in M&E were presented in the forum, which included eight impact evaluation studies implemented by different NEDA Regional Offices in partnership with State Universities and Colleges.