Omar, Nurullah Hamdan
(2023)
Factors influencing Effectiveness Monitoring and Evaluation of Non-governmental organisation at Urban Region in Zanzibar.
Masters thesis, The Open University of Tanzania.
Abstract
The study investigates the factors influencing the effectiveness of the M & E system in Non-Governmental Organization sectors (NGOs) in Zanzibar. The study focused on three objectives including:(1) to assess the influence of human capacity on effectiveness of M&E in non-governmental organisation in Zanzibar urban region; (2) to examine the effect of financial capacity on the effectiveness of M&E in non�governmental organisation in Zanzibar urban region and (3) to examine the influence of stakeholder involvement on the effectiveness of M&E in non-governmental organisation in Zanzibar urban region. The study employed survey design in which a triangulation approach was used and data was collected using both the questionnaire and interview schedule. The population was 300 respondents from 100 NGOs available in the Urban region and 160 respondents who were involved in this study. The data were analysed using both quantitative and quantitative analysis and reveals that human capacity, financial capacity and stakeholder involvement play vital roles in influencing the effectiveness of M&E in NGOs in Zanzibar. The study recommends that it is worthwhile for NGOs to continue strengthening their human capital, financial resources and stakeholder engagement if their priority is to improve the effectiveness of M&E and better project performance.
Keywords: Monitoring and Evaluation, Non-Governmental Organisation, Financial
Capacity, Human Capacity.
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