By Humberto Tobias Zaqueu
Mozambique’s National Monitoring and Evaluation System, approved in 2001, was a meaningful step towards building capacity within public institutions and promoting transparency and accountability.
As a set of instruments and mechanisms for assessing government achievements, the National Monitoring and Evaluation System established guiding principles and objectives and set out the main components and co-ordination mechanisms of the system.
Although this initiative is welcomed as a positive development, many elements need to be improved to guarantee its effectiveness. This paper considers a number of the constraints it faces.

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