Organization for Development Rehabilitation and Health
The Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL) Department at ODRH is vital for ensuring that our projects meet high standards of quality and effectiveness. Committed to delivering measurable impact within the communities we serve, ODRH’s structured MEAL system and associated tools are designed to uphold this commitment and foster continuous operational improvement.
The ODRH MEAL (Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning) Department is dedicated to enhancing the quality and effectiveness of our programs. We provide systematic methods to assess our initiatives, ensuring they meet the intended objectives and deliver positive outcomes,
The ODRH MEAL Department employs a robust monitoring framework to track project progress, ensuring adherence to scope, timelines, and budget while meeting donor requirements. Regular field visits and data collection monitor key indicators, maintaining data quality through effective management practices.
Our evaluation processes assess the effectiveness and impact of interventions through baseline assessments and mid-term and endline evaluations, utilizing both qualitative and quantitative data.
Accountability is essential to ODRH's operations. We prioritize community needs and utilize feedback mechanisms, such as suggestion boxes and hotlines, to address concerns. We are committed to transparency by sharing program information with stakeholders.
The Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL) Department of ODRH engages in systematic documentation of lessons learned and best practices derived from all project initiatives. This department is dedicated to strengthening the capacities of both staff and partners in relation to MEAL processes and tools. By leveraging MEAL findings, the department plays a vital role in guiding decision-making and facilitating program adjustments, thereby ensuring that interventions remain pertinent, flexible, and effective.