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PRMF Factsheet 6 Monitoring and Evaluation 2012 April
PRMF Factsheet 6 Monitoring and Evaluation 2012 April
PRMF Factsheet 6 Monitoring and Evaluation 2012 April
in program implementation. M&E provides evidence of outputs, outcomes and impacts that are attributable to the PRMF, while enabling the Facility to adjust as needed to changing conditions and circumstances. The purpose of M&E in the PRMF is to generate performance data that all key stakeholders will use to determine whether PRMF is successful in achieving its development goals and objectives. It also provides evidence to stakeholders and decision-makers of the change attributable to PRMF at many developmental levels while at the same time assist in developing capacity-building programs for participating provinces, beneficiaries, and DILG to sustain a road management system.
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Increasing the participation of civil society in government planning and decision making changed in each province?
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To what extent has the Facility contributed to increased economic activity at the individual, household, local and province levels in PRMF-assisted provincial roads catchment area? improving access to public infrastructure and services at the individual and province levels? increased local employment in each province? peace and stability in the conflict-affected provinces?
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About PRMF
PRMF is a five- year (20092014), Php4.3 billion (A$100-million) development initiative of the Governments of the Philippines and Australia. Through PRMF, the Australian Government helps provincial governments to put in place the governance systems that will enable them to maintain their roads over time, while rehabilitating and maintaining a core road network in up to 10 provinces in Mindanao and the Visayas. PRMF aims to boost the local economy by improving road transport so that more people will have better access to rehabilitated and maintained road networks, economic activity and public infrastructure and services that will improve their livelihoods. Better roads will also improve access to jobs, health services and essential social and educational facilities in rural and regional areas. FOR MORE INFORMATION See www.prmf.org.ph or contact
OIBONE C. ENOBIO Communications Officer Philippines Provincial Road Management Facility (PRMF) Supported by Australian Aid Coffey International Development 19th Floor, Salcedo Towers, 169 H.V dela Costa St., Salcedo Village, Makati City, Philippines T (+63) (2) 753 1241 ext 108 F (+63) (2) 753 2150 M (+63) (917) 590 6941 Email: PRMF@ prmf.org.ph