Monitoring and Evaluation

Monitoring and evaluation: How do we know we are making a difference?

Monitoring and evaluation (M&E) is an essential process to use when seeking an understanding of how public health professionals share, adapt, and apply health information, knowledge, and best practices to improve health programs around the world.  K4Health is committed to using robust and systematic M&E approaches to demonstrate project effectiveness.

The M&E methodology is guided by the K4Health conceptual framework, knowledge management principles, relevant theoretical constructs including the diffusion of innovations, and a comprehensive logic model that links health information demand with products, services, and ultimately, health outcomes.

For further information regarding M&E, consult the resources below:

M&E Tools:

K4Health Conceptual Framework: Using Knowledge to Improve Lives [Framework]
Logic Model for Health Information Programs [Overview] [Detailed]
Knowledge Management Cycle

Publications:

Guide to Monitoring and Evaluating Health Information Products and Services
Managing Knowledge to Improve Reproductive Health Programs