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Modelling Monitoring and Evaluation Practices in Infrastructure Projects: An Empirical Study of Kismayu Roads Construction Projects in Somalia

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Despite the recognition of the importance of monitoring and evaluation in economic policy management and resource utilization, there is a lack of suitable integrated federal frameworks for monitoring and evaluation in Somalia. This has resulted in inadequate feedback mechanisms, scarce resources, and ineffective public services, which have compromised the ability of the government to make informed decisions and effectively implement economic policies. The study aimed to address this problem by examining the current monitoring and evaluation practices among infrastructure projects in Kismayu, Somalia. The study used mixed research methodology coupled with a descriptive research design. A sample size of 383 was used to select participants using stratified random sampling. Data collection entailed questionnaires (closed ended giving quantitative data while open-ended question generating qualitative data). The study concluded that training had a positive influence on monitoring and evaluation of Road construction projects. The budgetary allocation for M&E for road construction project at Kismayu district were done during the planning phase. The study recommends that employees are trained on monitoring and evaluation and as well current trends on M&E but the gaps are identified among workers on M&E.

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Yussuf, A. A., & Nyandoro, K. O. (2023). Modelling Monitoring and Evaluation Practices in Infrastructure Projects: An Empirical Study of Kismayu Roads Construction Projects in Somalia. International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications. https://erepository.mku.ac.ke/handle/123456789/6453

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