Monitoring, evaluation, and learning for anti-corruption projects: What conservation practitioners need to know
Monitoring, evaluating, and learning (MEL) from the results of anti-corruption efforts involves theorizing complex pathways of change and identifying ways to assess progress along the way that can inform adaptive decisions. This overview outlines approaches that program designers, program managers, and MEL specialists should consider when planning anti-corruption activities in conservation and natural resource management.
For further information, visit: TNRC Introductory Overview Monitoring, evaluation, and learning for anti-corruption projects: What conservation practitioners need to know | Pages | WWF (worldwildlife.org).