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MME-600 :World Bank and IGO M&E

COURSE DESCRIPTION

This advanced graduate-level course provides a comprehensive and critical examination of monitoring and evaluation (M&E) systems, frameworks, and practices employed by the World Bank and other intergovernmental organizations (IGOs). Students will explore the theoretical foundations of results-based management, the practical application of M&E in development cooperation, and the unique challenges faced by IGOs in measuring and demonstrating impact. The course covers the entire M&E lifecycle—from design and data collection to analysis, reporting, and adaptive management—with a strong emphasis on World Bank guidelines, Independent Evaluation Group (IEG) methodologies, and international best practices. Through case studies, policy analysis, and hands-on exercises, students will develop the skills necessary to design, implement, and critically evaluate M&E systems in complex institutional environments. The course also addresses the intersection of M&E with politics, economics, public administration, and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), preparing students for leadership roles in international development, policy analysis, and program management.

COURSE TEACHING OBJECTIVES

  1. Analyze the theoretical and conceptual foundations of monitoring and evaluation within the context of international development and intergovernmental organizations.
  2. Evaluate the M&E frameworks, tools, and methodologies employed by the World Bank and other IGOs, including the World Bank’s Country Partnership Framework (CPF) results system.
  3. Apply results-based management principles to the design of M&E systems, including theory of change, logical frameworks, and indicator development.
  4. Assess the role of the Independent Evaluation Group (IEG) and other evaluation bodies in ensuring accountability, learning, and adaptive management.
  5. Critique the challenges and limitations of M&E in complex, multi-stakeholder environments, including issues of attribution, time-boundedness, and data quality.
  6. Design a comprehensive M&E plan for a development project or program, incorporating stakeholder engagement, data collection strategies, and evaluation methodologies.
  7. Formulate evidence-based recommendations for strengthening M&E systems in IGOs and their partner countries.

COURSE STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  1. Articulate the purpose, principles, and key components of effective M&E systems in international development contexts.
  2. Differentiate between monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL) functions and their respective roles in program management.
  3. Apply World Bank M&E frameworks and tools, including results frameworks, indicators, and the Country Engagement Cycle.
  4. Critically evaluate the design and implementation of M&E systems in case studies from World Bank and other IGO projects.
  5. Design a theory of change and logical framework for a development intervention.
  6. Develop a comprehensive M&E plan, including indicators, data sources, collection methods, and evaluation designs.
  7. Analyze the political, institutional, and capacity challenges in implementing M&E systems in developing countries.
  8. Propose strategies for strengthening M&E capacity and fostering a culture of learning and accountability in IGOs.

ORGANIZATION OF COURSE STUDIES

The course is organized into five study periods (typically 2–3 weeks each, though self-paced). Each period includes intensive reading of the assigned textbook(s), viewing of the supplementary video(s), and a short response paper or reflective assignment (500–1,000 words) reflecting on the material and its application. Students must contact the instructor for feedback after each period.

Course Instructor:

This is course is supervised by a primary instructor/faculty member and may also be served by a backup instructor.

The International Faculty Coordinator will confirm the assignment. Do not contact any instructor prior to LMS enrollment with faculty assignment confirmed.