The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) led a consultative process to develop a self-assessment tool for HIV monitoring and evaluation (M&E) leadership competencies. The tool seemed fit-for-purpose in M&E staff recruitment and professional development. The willingness to use the self-assessment was related to the pragmatic and reality-based nature of the tool. A competency-based approach to M&E training was well accepted by professionals working at national and service-delivery levels. However, there is a need to update the HIV M&E competencies to adapt to specific M&E challenges in the broader context of aid effectiveness and to reflect a maturing evaluation profession. Copyright © 2014 Canadian Evaluation Society.
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Fletcher, G., Peersman, G., Bertrand, W., & Rugg, D. (2013). M&E competencies in support of the aids response: A sector-specific example. Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation. Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation. https://doi.org/10.3138/cjpe.0028.010
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