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"Participatory Process Monitoring is a crucial component of project management, which helps in improving the efficiency and effectiveness of project interventions. It helps in steering and tracking the implementation process to ensure the proper achievement of outputs, outcomes and impacts of the programme. This in turn helps in ensuring sustainability of interventions and formation of social capital at local level. It provides feedback and learning for concurrent corrections and decision-making at various levels. An effort has been made by designing and implementing a Participatory Process Monitoring system encompassing all aspects of the programme implementation processes with clearly defined responsibilities at different levels.
The Process Monitoring of various processes involved in the implementation of OTELP has been piloted during February 2008 based on which necessary modification has been incorporated in the parameters and approach of implementation. The process related parameters have been translated into Oriya for better understanding by the community members. The process monitoring has been be upscaled to all the Micro Watersheds under implementation in the Phase I operational areas. It is being implemented in a campaign mode so as to make the communities aware about the importance of monitoring and enable them to re-look into the implementations made and experiences gathered. This would also stabilize the participatory monitoring and improve the effectiveness of the village level governance system while educating the people of the village regarding the objectives, methodology and expected outcomes of the project aimed at improving their livelihoods. This would not only empower the communities but also organize them to proceed further in the line of project design to achieve the desired results."
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