The Government of Ghana in 1989 instituted a performance monitoring and evaluation system (PMES) in the public enterprise sector as part of a national effort to improve the performance of that segment of the economy. Among other things, the PMES was designed to provide information to make informed judgment about the performance of these enterprises. The analysis takes the position that 20 years after its implementation, the PMES has not realized its full potential of providing useful information based on a systematic evaluation to guide policymaking and program implementation. The paper examines why so much attention is paid to monitoring to the detriment of evaluation and suggests corrective measures to help agencies achieve their potentia...
The quality of governance in Africa is particularly in discussion since the end of the Cold War. In ...
Monitoring and evaluation (M&E) systems continue to be at the centre of and a reference point for e...
"The quality of governance in Africa is particularly in discussion since the end of the Cold War. In...
Scholars around the globe have contested the inadequate infrastructure and tools used by public sect...
This article examines performance management in Ghana’s local governments through a case study of th...
The traditional public administration and public management discourses give an indication of the va...
This paper, based on a desk study, adopts a path-dependent perspective to explore how local governme...
Ghana has pursued decentralisation since 1988, but its implementation continues to face challenges. ...
Public Service Reform Program (PSRPs) Initiatives can be sustainable under efficient and effective M...
This paper is concerned about the performance evaluation aspect of performance contracting (PC), par...
Background: Evaluation is not widespread in Africa, particularly evaluations instigated by governmen...
The use of performance appraisal, a presence of the private sector organisations, has now become wid...
Despite several strides made, governance has remained a foundational issue to be addressed in the st...
Performance management has become a key element in modern public sector governance. As a result, man...
The unprecedented economic, political, social and technological challenges around the world is forc...
The quality of governance in Africa is particularly in discussion since the end of the Cold War. In ...
Monitoring and evaluation (M&E) systems continue to be at the centre of and a reference point for e...
"The quality of governance in Africa is particularly in discussion since the end of the Cold War. In...
Scholars around the globe have contested the inadequate infrastructure and tools used by public sect...
This article examines performance management in Ghana’s local governments through a case study of th...
The traditional public administration and public management discourses give an indication of the va...
This paper, based on a desk study, adopts a path-dependent perspective to explore how local governme...
Ghana has pursued decentralisation since 1988, but its implementation continues to face challenges. ...
Public Service Reform Program (PSRPs) Initiatives can be sustainable under efficient and effective M...
This paper is concerned about the performance evaluation aspect of performance contracting (PC), par...
Background: Evaluation is not widespread in Africa, particularly evaluations instigated by governmen...
The use of performance appraisal, a presence of the private sector organisations, has now become wid...
Despite several strides made, governance has remained a foundational issue to be addressed in the st...
Performance management has become a key element in modern public sector governance. As a result, man...
The unprecedented economic, political, social and technological challenges around the world is forc...
The quality of governance in Africa is particularly in discussion since the end of the Cold War. In ...
Monitoring and evaluation (M&E) systems continue to be at the centre of and a reference point for e...
"The quality of governance in Africa is particularly in discussion since the end of the Cold War. In...