Participatory monitoring and evaluation is a joint responsibility for the quality of municipal services

30.04.2013 09:30
More than 220 residents of the 13 pilot aimaks from Issyk-Kul and Jalal-Abad regions have been trained participatory monitoring and evaluation.
Participatory monitoring and evaluation is a joint responsibility for the quality of municipal services

More than 220 residents (135 men and 87 women), 13 pilot aimaks from Issyk-Kul and Jalal-Abad regions - representatives of local councils, employees of AO, the non-governmental sector and the local community have been trained participatory monitoring and evaluation.

The purpose of these workshops was to train the skills of participatory monitoring and evaluation of the implementation and results of local initiatives and the development of the municipality at all.

Participants were shown pictures of schools, club and other public facilities that have been made in the course of monitoring visits to the municipalities (Photos provided without the name of the municipality)

Then, the course participants were shown examples of the opposite of good management of social objects. The purpose of comparison was the motivation of participants to a discussion of how the community can monitor the solutions of local issues, and to evaluate the results of the local government. During the discussion,

the participants tried to answer the following questions:

A distinctive feature of the training was that the training materials were distributed only at the end of training so that participants do not look at them, do not give ready-made answers to questions, and tried to understand the control function of the community by themselves. Using this approach, the training received, mostly interactive forms.

 

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