Success Factors For Establishment Of A Results Based Monitoring And Evaluation System At Advocacy For Vulnerable Children’s Rights (Avcr) Uganda

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ABSTRACT

The study was conducted under a topic “Success factors for establishment of a Results based monitoring and evaluation system at Advocacy for Vulnerable Children’s Right Uganda which was the case study with three major objectives which included: To examine how institutional factors influence the establishment of RBM&E, Establish the relationship between organizational resources and the establishment of RBM&E and to find out how organizational capacity influence the establishment of RBM&E. The greater the engagement of success factors in an organization, the excellence in RBM&E. In this case, Institutional factors relate to the norms, rules and routines that guide behavior. (Nurse killam 2013), organization resources are all assets that are available to the institution for use and organization capacity is the application of M&E strategies such as skills, training and technology to coordinate and ensure quality. The study adopted descriptive research design basing on qualitative and quantitative research approach. Data was gathered from 34 respondents out of the population of 36. It also adopted the use of questionnaires, interviews and library research to collect data. Frequencies, percentages, mean and standard deviations were employed using SPSS. During the research study, it was found out that, as far as influence of institutional factors in AVCR Uganda are concerned, most respondents emphasized that an M & E framework (work plan) really exists. As far as organization resources are concerned, AVCR Uganda permanently recruits M & E specialists since and has a department in charge of M & E related activities. And finally, there is a significant relationship between success factors and service RBM&E.

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