Knowledge Democracy and Participatory Research

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    Considering some Preliminary Questions
    (1994-08-08) Bhatia, SC
    This paper looks at objectives and methods used in the monitoring process. specifically in context of the South Asia Partnership-India (SAP). It begins by briefly discussing some techniques involved in the process and then looks at the two stages of monitoring Pre-Project Monitoring and Implementation Process Monitoring. The author stresses that these two stages are needed for the concept of a project/programme to be nurtured right from its beginning.

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