Incorporating Monitoring and Evaluation methods into Liberia’s Governance System
April 10, 2014 6:14 pm Leave your thoughtsHow the M& E System will directly support better resource allocation and the achievement of program goals It is amazing...
Janice C. Pratt, AA, BSC Economics
Executive Research Officer, Worldwatch Institute, Washington DC
www.worldwatch.org
Atlas Corps Fellow
Atlas Service Corps, Inc- Washington DC
www.altascorps.org
Research Assistant, Governance Commission
Monitoring, Evaluation Research and Publication Unit
Monrovia, Liberia www.goodgovernance.org
President
Dream Big Foundation
Monrovia, Liberia
(website pending)
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