Monitoring and Evaluation Practices on the Implementation of Educational Projects among Non-governmental Organizations in Kakuma Refugee Camp, Kenya

Byegon Brigid, P. Barasa
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A significant challenge facing NGO-funded educational projects in Kenya is the lack of access to quality educational resources and infrastructure. Despite efforts to provide education to needy populations, many schools in the lack basic facilities such as classrooms, textbooks, and teaching materials. This study examined how monitoring and evaluation (M&E) practices impact the effective execution of education projects by NGOs operating in Kakuma refugee camp. It aimed to achieve four main objectives related to M&E: assessing the influence of M&E planning, evaluating M&E technical expertise, understanding management participation's role, and exploring stakeholder involvement. Drawing insights from systems management theory, program theory, and stakeholder theory, the research employed a descriptive survey design focusing on nine NGOs under UNHCR supporting education initiatives in Kakuma refugee camp. Both closed and open-ended questionnaires were used, with a pilot study ensuring questionnaire validity. Data analysis involved employing SPSS version 22, with statistical techniques including frequency distribution tables and Cronbach’s alpha for reliability. The study highlighted the crucial role of comprehensive M&E planning, technical expertise, management participation, and stakeholder engagement in project success. While positive perceptions and significant correlations were observed, improvements are necessary, particularly in enhancing community involvement and continuous improvement efforts. It's recommended to prioritize addressing these areas to optimize project outcomes within the camp.
肯尼亚卡库马难民营非政府组织实施教育项目的监测与评估实践
肯尼亚非政府组织资助的教育项目面临的一个重大挑战是缺乏优质教育资源和基础设施。尽管肯尼亚努力为贫困人口提供教育,但许多学校缺乏教室、教科书和教材等基本设施。本研究探讨了监督与评估(M&E)实践如何影响在卡库马难民营开展活动的非政府组织有效执行教育项目。研究旨在实现与监测与评估相关的四个主要目标:评估监测与评估规划的影响、评估监测与评估的专业技术、了解管理参与的作用以及探讨利益相关者的参与。本研究借鉴了系统管理理论、计划理论和利益相关者理论,采用了描述性调查设计,重点关注联合国难民署下属的九个支持卡库马难民营教育计划的非政府组织。研究使用了封闭式和开放式问卷,并进行了试点研究,以确保问卷的有效性。数据分析采用了 SPSS 22 版,统计技术包括频率分布表和 Cronbach's alpha 可靠性分析。研究强调了全面的监测和评价规划、专业技术知识、管理参与和利益相关者的参与在项目成功中的关键作用。虽然观察到了积极的看法和显著的相关性,但仍有必要加以改进,特别是在加强社区参与和持续改进方面。建议优先解决这些方面的问题,以优化营地内的项目成果。
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