
IIM-K, NITI Aayog ink landmark pact
The Hindu
Collaboration in monitoring and evaluation of government policies, programmes
The Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode (IIM-K) and Development Monitoring and Evaluation Office (DMEO) attached to NITI Aayog have inked a historic Statement of Intent (SoI) on institutional partnership that will focus on strategic and technical collaboration to strengthen the overall monitoring and evaluation environment with special focus on building a data monitoring and evaluation stack in India.
Debashis Chatterjee, Director IIM-K, and Sekhar Bonu, Director General, DMEO, signed the collaboration, a press release said here on Wednesday. The objective of the SoI is to establish a framework for cooperative institutional relations to encourage and promote cooperation in the area of technical development, support appropriate capacity building and joint studies in the field of monitoring and evaluation of government policies and programmes through econometric evaluation and monitoring.
The DMEO and the IIM-K will jointly organise capacity building programme workshops, forums, seminars and other activities with a view to enhancing advocacy of monitoring, evaluation in the country. The target group for the exercise will comprise public officials at the Centre and States; regional institutions and local researchers; State administrative training institutions and trainers in the field of monitoring and evaluation.

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