Efficient Implementation of Monitoring Matrix Research and Analysis
Enhancing the proficiency of data analyses through standardizing data gathering and structuring practices. Exploring the theory of enabling environments and the balance between legislation and practice. Diverse perspectives on data interpretation and the importance of agreed-upon theories. Utilizing a hierarchy of data sources for practice-based indicators to ensure comprehensive insights.
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MAKING EFFICIENT IMPLEMENTATION OF THE MONITORING MATRIX RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS
well put theory about what enabling environment is and what are its structural building blocks.
perspective: legislation vs. practice
practice legal framework
practice attitudes values expectations media representations legal framework
issue: standardizing how data is structured, sourced and interpreted
mutually agreed theory == agreement on interpretation
standardizing data gathering is paramount to enhance the proficiency of the analyses.
commonly agreed hierarchy of sources which will be applied to all practice-based indicators. Primary data registers Survey Secondary applicable data Focus group Interview
diverging instruments for data gathering and analysis
the information must provide a comprehen- sive answer and not only indicate a state of play
Scoring principle Instrume nts Data sources Indicator( s) Standard Principle careful re-evaluation of what the indicators mean, dispersing them into building blocks and agree exactly what kind of data is needed for each of them
issue with scoring: 1) no detail what scores mean at indicator level
issue with scoring: 2) it is not clear whether current weights are appropriate
issue with scoring: 3) not implemented by all partners
OPTIMIZING THE REPORTING WORKLOAD
Data gathering Legal Framework + Practice in two areas Final Report Y2 Analysis and assesments Analysis and assesments Reporting Y1 Data gathering Legal Framework + Practice in two areas
invite contributing organizations
NEW POLICY ENVIRONMENT: NEGOTIATIONS
WRAP UP: Unify approach in research thus increase comparative potential Implement a two year cycle of reporting Improve the scoring exercise Improve presentation