PLA Notes CD-ROM 1988-2001 15 Tips for trainers: Introducing the H-form' - a method for monitoring and evaluation

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Participatory Learning and Action
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Document begins: PLA Notes CD-ROM 1988­2001 15 Tips for trainers: Introducing the `H-form' - a method for monitoring and evaluation Introduction Steps Working in 1997 for IUCN with Veronica 1. As it is important to get the dimensions Muthui in Somalia, Andy Inglis developed a right at the beginning, fold the paper as method to assist local people to monitor and follows: fold it in half length-wise, then evaluate local environmental management. He fold it in half width-wise and half again called this the `H-Form' or `Rugby Post form'. width-wise. Now unfold the paper and Since then it has been modified in other with a marker, draw a large H using the monitoring and evaluation exercises in folds as your guide lines (don't bother Scotland, Wales, Austria, Northern Ireland, drawing in the centre vertical line). Egypt, England, India and Romania. 2. Write the question being discussed in the Examples of applications top centre area of the H-form. This question must be simple and focused, such · To assist local people to evaluate the as `How well does the local economy performance of partnerships, programmes, benefit from forestry in this area?' or agencies, initiatives, and a range of social `How well ...

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(1999). PLA Notes CD-ROM 1988-2001 15 Tips for trainers: Introducing the H-form' - a method for monitoring and evaluation. .
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