Common Property Management & Real Estate Questions

1. What are GPE’s country-level evaluations?

In June 2016, the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) Board of Directors approved GPE’s Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Strategy to support the monitoring, evaluation, and learning of GPE’s strategic plan, GPE 2020. The strategy comprises a set of interrelated evaluations to be completed by 2020 to enable learning from all GPE constituents. A portfolio of country-level evaluations is included as part of this strategy and will be conducted within Developing Partner Countries (DCPs), because the majority of GPE’s work takes place.

 1. What are GPE’s country-level evaluations?

In June 2016, the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) Board of Directors approved GPE’s Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Strategy to support the monitoring, evaluation, and learning of GPE’s strategic plan, GPE 2020. The strategy comprises a set of interrelated evaluations to be completed by 2020 to enable learning from all GPE constituents. A portfolio of country-level evaluations is included as part of this strategy and will be conducted within Developing Partner Countries (DCPs), because the majority of GPE’s work takes place.

 1. What are GPE’s country-level evaluations?

In June 2016, the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) Board of Directors approved GPE’s Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Strategy to support the monitoring, evaluation, and learning of GPE’s strategic plan, GPE 2020. The strategy comprises a set of interrelated evaluations to be completed by 2020 to enable learning from all GPE constituents. A portfolio of country-level evaluations is included as part of this strategy and will be conducted within Developing Partner Countries (DCPs), because the majority of GPE’s work takes place.

 1. What are GPE’s country-level evaluations?

In June 2016, the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) Board of Directors approved GPE’s Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Strategy to support the monitoring, evaluation, and learning of GPE’s strategic plan, GPE 2020. The strategy comprises a set of interrelated evaluations to be completed by 2020 to enable learning from all GPE constituents. A portfolio of country-level evaluations is included as part of this strategy and will be conducted within Developing Partner Countries (DCPs), because the majority of GPE’s work takes place.

 1. What are GPE’s country-level evaluations?

In June 2016, the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) Board of Directors approved GPE’s Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Strategy to support the monitoring, evaluation, and learning of GPE’s strategic plan, GPE 2020. The strategy comprises a set of interrelated evaluations to be completed by 2020 to enable learning from all GPE constituents. A portfolio of country-level evaluations is included as part of this strategy and will be conducted within Developing Partner Countries (DCPs), because the majority of GPE’s work takes place.