[UNDER CONSTRUCTION] The overall monitoring and evaluation scheme is the way in which monitoring and evaluation for any piloting which is being done and for the full roll-out is carried out. In particular, if there is a pilot phase, the relationship between the monitoring and evaluation approach for this and for the full roll-out needs to be decided on.
The overall monitoring and evaluation scheme used in a particular cases can use various combinations of the Systematic Outcomes Analysis building-blocks. Obviously, if parts of earlier building blocks are not appropriate, feasible or affordable then this will limit the possibilities for overall monitoring and evaluation strategy. The prerequisites for these schemes are set out in the Prerequisites building blocks 5-8 diagram here. It is important that all stakeholders understand which overall monitoring and evaluation scheme is being used. Several typical overall monitoring and evaluation schemes are:
Scheme 1: Full roll-out outcome evaluation plus some additional evaluation
Full roll-out Evaluation[outcome] plus some or all of Outcomes model, Indicators[nn-att], Indicators[att], Evaluation[n-outcome], Evaluation[economic & comparative].
Scheme 2: Pilot outcome evaluation plus additional evaluation AND only additional evaluation on full-roll out
Pilot evaluation Evaluation[outcome] plus some or all of Outcomes model, Indicators[nn-att], Indicators[att], Evaluation[n-outcome], Evaluation[economic & comparative] AND full roll-out limited to some or all of Outcomes model, Indicator[nn-att], Indicator[att], Evaluation[n-outcome], Evaluation[economic & comparative].