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Monitoring and Evaluation Plan and Framework

We have identified four key evaluation questions to guide and consolidate our analysis across AIPJ, and be the focus of larger, periodic evaluation activities. They can also be the focus of field spot - check and monitoring visits. 

These are:

  1. What change has occurred in the lives of the target populations? To be used where there are expected to be direct impacts or outcomes, and to include analysis of AIPJ's contribution to the change. 
  2. Has AIPJ's work contributed to changes in the law and justice system that are expected to ultimately lead to the system being fairer and more accessible to the target populations? How/through what next steps will this happen? 
  3. How has AIPJ worked in partnership with others, and supported building networks that are expected to ultimately lead to the system being fairer and more accessible to the target populations? This is similar to question 2 above, but the emphasis is on the relationships and partnerships. 
  4. What strategies have been effective, or are promising in term of bringing about gender and disability sensitive policy change? 

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