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Multi-track tools indicators and means and sources of verification for programme specific monitoring and evaluation

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1999
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Costantinos, Berhe T.;
United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa;
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The paper is focused on multi-track communication tools for national protagonists to be able to develop indicators themselves reflecting local political, social, economic and cultural conditions. In this sense. Indicators must fulfil the following criteria: they must be validity, reliability, relevant, sensitive, specificity, cost effective, timeliness, simplicity, measurability and verifiability. Three main strategic and procession issues are usually considered in the study and analysis of democratic transitions. The first is the presence of objective conditions for political transition in the socio-economic structures. The second is contingent political dynamics good governance is installed as a result of the conscious reform initiatives of individual leaders, elite factions and social movements. Thirdly, it depends upon the emergence of supportive set of rules and political social and economic institutions. This becomes a problematic to governance monitoring at the national level.
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“Costantinos, Berhe T.; United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa (1999). Multi-track tools indicators and means and sources of verification for programme specific monitoring and evaluation. Background paper. 1, 20 p.. Addis Ababa :. © UN. ECA,. http://hdl.handle.net/10855/15388”
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