1. Develop and Implement MEAL Frameworks
Design and implement comprehensive MEAL frameworks that align with the project objectives, ensuring systematic monitoring, evaluation, and learning processes for all project components.
2. Establish Data Collection and Management Systems
Develop robust data collection tools and methodologies (e.g., surveys, interviews, focus groups) to gather quantitative and qualitative data, ensuring accuracy, reliability, and timeliness of project data.
3. Track Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
Monitor project progress against established KPIs, targets, and milestones, providing regular updates and reporting to project management, donors, and stakeholders.
4. Facilitate Evidence-Based Decision-Making
Analyze collected data and generate actionable insights to inform project adjustments and improvements, ensuring evidence-based decision-making and adaptive project management.
5. Ensure Accountability Mechanisms
Design and implement accountability mechanisms that enable beneficiaries and stakeholders to provide feedback on project performance, ensuring transparency and responsiveness in project implementation.
6. Conduct Impact Assessments and Learning Exercises
Lead the design and execution of mid-term reviews, final evaluations, and impact assessments to measure project outcomes and identify lessons learned, facilitating knowledge sharing and continuous learning.
7. Capacity Building for MEAL Systems
Provide training and technical support to project staff and local partners on MEAL concepts, tools, and practices to strengthen their capacity in data collection, reporting, and evaluation.
8. Develop Reporting Tools and Templates
Design and standardize reporting templates and guidelines for regular reporting to donors, project partners, and stakeholders, ensuring clarity, consistency, and compliance with donor requirements.
9. Facilitate Learning and Knowledge Sharing
Establish platforms (e.g., learning workshops, seminars) to promote knowledge sharing and disseminate lessons learned and best practices among project teams, partners, and stakeholders.
10. Ensure Compliance with Donor and Organizational MEAL Standards
Ensure all MEAL activities comply with donor guidelines and organizational MEAL standards, while also promoting alignment with national and international best practices.
Established in 1991, NRSP is the largest Rural Support Programme in the country in terms of outreach, staff and development activities. It is a not for profit organization registered under Section 42 of Companies Ordinance 1984. NRSP's mandate is to alleviate poverty by harnessing people's potential and undertake development activities in Pakistan. It has a presence in 46 Districts in all the four Provinces including Azad Jammu and Kashmir through Regional Offices and Field Offices. NRSP is currently working with more than half a million poor households organized into a network of more than 57,179 Community Organizations. With sustained incremental growth, it is emerging as Pakistan's leading engine for poverty reduction and rural development.