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Winnie Sinde Mulongo- Luhana
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  • Zambia
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Winnie Sinde Mulongo- Luhana commented on Gemma Mbaya's blog post HowTo:Your Guide to Results Based Monitoring & Evaluation
"Thanks Gemma, I am sure this is very useful reference material.  I will review and provide any necessary comments. We certainly need customised M&E materials Best regards"
Feb 20, 2012
Sylvia Siango Apreku left a comment for Winnie Sinde Mulongo- Luhana
"Dear Winnie, thanks for sharing your thoughts and appreciation. You are absolutely right, the preference for the status quo is a 'killer virus' on the continent. It brings to the fore, the inadequate drive to  'manage and…"
Jul 31, 2011
Winnie Sinde Mulongo- Luhana commented on Sylvia Siango Apreku's blog post Public Sector Reforms in Sub-Saharan Africa - The Promise for Socio-Economic Development
"Dear Sylvia, I would like to thank you for this informative exchange which we in Sub-Saharan Africa can all relate to. I look forward to reading the weekly insertions. The Zambian Government has been actively implementing reforms since 1993 in…"
Jul 25, 2011
Winnie Sinde Mulongo- Luhana commented on Rwakurumbira Munyaradzi's blog post Zimbabwe Launches Community of Practice on MfDR
"Congratulations Zimbabwe on this great milestone!!"
Aug 27, 2010
Winnie Sinde Mulongo- Luhana replied to Hannah J Cooper's discussion PRSPs: A 10 year Retrospective on Results
"This is a very good discussion which i will follow closely and when appropriate contribute to from my country's (Zambia) perspective. The results will no doubt help our governments to make informed decisions when planning future development…"
Aug 23, 2010
Winnie Sinde Mulongo- Luhana replied to copafrica's discussion What Would You Like To Discuss?
"I would like to vote for M&E or Use of M&E outcomes for results-based management"
Apr 6, 2010
Winnie Sinde Mulongo- Luhana posted a discussion

Results Based Monitoring and Evaluation

A lot has been said and written about results based M&E. My interest would be to discuss some real life examples of how and where this has been done.
Apr 6, 2010

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Job Title:
Manager, Strategic Planning
Organisation Name:
International Development Evaluation Association (IDEAS)
Zambia Evaluation Asociation (ZEA)
Organisation Type:
Academic
Sectors/Areas of expertise:
Monitoring and Evaluation
Please provide additional details on your areas of expertise:
M&E, Strategic Management and Human Resource Development
Languages Spoken Fluently:
English

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At 9:04am on July 31, 2011, Sylvia Siango Apreku said…
Dear Winnie, thanks for sharing your thoughts and appreciation. You are absolutely right, the preference for the status quo is a 'killer virus' on the continent. It brings to the fore, the inadequate drive to  'manage and communicate results'; 'manage for and communicate for results'; and to be 'held accountable' in the public sector. Sure, some thoughts have been shared in the article on the way around this syndrome, particularly with the Singapore experience of PSR-its ultimate focus was on the human resource in/for the public sector.
 
 
 

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