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Part 5 Resources

Home Research, Monitoring and Evaluation Part 5 Resources
Additional Resources for RM&E
  • Guidance for Evaluating Integrated Global Development Programs

  • How to Develop a Monitoring and Evaluation Plan

  • How to Develop Indicators

  • Human-Centered Design Methods

  • Monitoring and Evaluation for Serial Dramas

  • DMI Resources

  • Population Media Serial Drama Impact

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