MANILA, Nov. 13 (Xinhua) -- China and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) are
working jointly in support of other members in the Greater Mekong Subregion
(GMS) to monitor and evaluate their poverty-reduction efforts, ADB said in a
press release on Tuesday.
ADB will manage a technical assistance grant of 500,000 U.S. dollars funded
by China to help countries in the subregion develop results-based monitoring and
evaluation systems used in assessing efforts to reduce poverty, the release
said.
The grant, approved in September under the Regional Cooperation and Poverty
Reduction Fund, will be used to assist Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam to enhance
skills, resources and systems for results-based monitoring and evaluation.
Funding under the grant is expected to be completed in October 2009.
"Strong national and sector systems for monitoring and evaluation are
necessary to assess efforts to reduce poverty, and to demonstrate results," said
Keith Leonard, an operation director of the multilateral finance institution,
adding that such systems are one avenue for improving performance in terms of
the quality, quantity and targeting of goods and services.
The technical assistance grant will be used to raise proficiency in
monitoring and evaluation, conduct research on evaluation capacity development
and increase knowledge sharing.
GMS countries have recognized the shortcomings of their monitoring systems,
Olivier Serrat, an evaluation specialist of ADB, said in the release. The
technical assistance will provide related knowledge products and services, he
added.
Staff of selected agencies in Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam from the
ministries of finance or planning, public service commissions, other key
agencies and relevant elements of civil society groups will receive training in
Shanghai as part of the grant, the bank said.
The Greater Mekong Subregion comprises Cambodia, China, Laos, Myanmar,
Thailand, and Vietnam. In 1992, the six countries entered into a program of
subregional economic cooperation, designed to enhance economic relations among
the countries.