Monitoring is an activity which occurs in the course of implementing a programme or a policy. The objective of policy monitoring is to ensure, through the policy implementation process, that resource inputs are used as efficiently as possible to yield intended results. In simple words monitoring’ is the process of observing.
Policy monitoring in brief is based on the following five assumptions:
i) Policy/programme is measurable in terms of certain indicators or desired objectives.
ii) Personnel responsibility for the programme perfotmance exists at all levels in the organisation.
iii) Adequacy of time for monitoring is ensured.
iv) There are proper tools for identifying deviations from programme performance.
v) Provision exists for adjustments, which correct the deviations from planned expectations / outcomes
Urban Development Policies Study notes for M. plan Sem-II
URBAN DEVELOPMENT POLICIES.pdf
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