Influence of participatory monitoring and evaluation on program performance in non-government organisations
Abstract
The study was conducted in order to establish the effect of participatory Impact Monitoring
and agricultural performance of non-government organizations particularly on Sustainable
Agricultural Program at CARITAS Kampala in the Sub counties of Nansana and Gombe.
The aim of the study was to examine the role, challenges, tools and strategies CARITAS
Kampala is using to promote uptake of participatory impact monitoring and establish the
effectiveness of PM&E at CARITAS Kampala Nansana and Gombe sub-counties while
executing the Sustainable Agricultural Program whose overall objective is to contribute to
overall poverty alleviation through improved food security and income at household level.
The sample size was 213 respondents randomly selected from Nansana and Gombe subcounties
out of which 9 were program staff purposively selected from CARITAS.
Results show that participatory impact monitoring and evaluation positively contributed to
increased organizational performance in non-government organization though with a few
challenges in execution of the program and from these results, it can be concluded that
improving the performance of PM&E in organizations plays a significant role on
organizational performance in non-government organizations.
Thus the study recommends that management of CARITAS should take on projects and
programs that encourage the uptake of monitoring and evaluation and more so PM&E and
also encourage CARITAS staff and farmers to take note of the effective techniques and tools
of PM&E while considerably seeking remedies to the challenges of the PM&E in its
execution.