Title: KARNATAKA SYSTEM OF EVALUATION HISTORY
1KARNATAKA SYSTEM OF EVALUATIONHISTORY
- The idea of setting up of an agency for
evaluation was originated - with the suggestion of the Planning
Commission in 1963. - Evaluations were generally taken up at the
initiative of - Senior Govt.Officials, Departmental
Secretaries and Heads of - Departments.
- Evaluations were also proposed at the KDP
meeting at the - Secretary level held every month by the
Chief Secretary to - review departmental programs.
- Till 2000 two departments viz., Evaluation
Division of the - Planning Department the Directorate of
Economics Statistics - (DES) were called upon to undertake program
evaluation.
2PROBLEMS FACED
- Evaluation is generally neglected and results
of evaluation - studies are not widely used for improving
the - implementation of schemes.
- Evaluation and monitoring have been by and
large under-funded. - Lack of involvement of the implementing
departments in the - finalization of the study design.
- Lack of interest in providing required
information for the - study.
- Lack of interest in providing feedback on the
evaluation reports to - evaluating agency.
- Lack of interest in taking follow-up actions on
the - recommendations of the evaluation report.
3INDEPENDENT EVALUATION INITIATIVE (IEI)
- Evaluation holds good for improving qualitative
aspects of - various programs, therefore should be given
adequate - priority.
- In all the Externally Aided Projects(EAPs)
about 10 of the - provision is earmarked for evaluation and
monitoring. - It was considered necessary to adopt a similar
approach for - all other schemes.
- In November, 2000, after detailed examination
GOK has - established an IEI through a Government
Order.
4GOVERNMENT ORDER DATED 17TH NOV. 2000
- All Govt. schemes/programs whose Five Year Plan
outlay is Rs.100 - lakhs and above shall be evaluated before
the completion of the Five Year - Plan period through external agencies.
- To earmark after the third year of
implementation 1 of the FYP outlay of - the schemes in the annual budget, subject to
a minimum of Rs.1 lakh and - max. of Rs. 5 lakhs for evaluation studies
and monitoring of the - implementation of recommendations of
evaluation studies. - Re-appropriation of this amount shall not be
permitted. - To constitute Departmental Evaluation
Committees(DECs) Evaluation - Co-ordination Committee(ECC) in place of
the existing State Evaluation - Committee.
- Not to continue the schemes not evaluated in
the next Five Year Plan. - Continuation of schemes not evaluated have to
be approved by the ECC.
5SYSTEM
ECC (Chaired by ACS to Govt.)
DECs (headed by Deptl./Secretaries)
Evaluation Division, PD
External Agencies
Pilot Departments
6COMPOSITION OF DECs ECC
DECs 1. Secretary of the Dept.
Chairman 2. Heads of the Depts.
Members 3. Senior Dir. Evn.Divn.
Member 4. Internal financial Adviser
Member 5. Rep. of IT Dept.
Member 6. Deputy Sec. of the Dept.
Member-Secy
ECC 1. Addl. Chief Secy. Chairman 2. ACS
DEV Comm Member 3. Secy. of the Dept.
Member 4. Pr. Secy. FD
Member 5. Pr. Secy. PD Member 6.
Sr.Dir. Evn.Divn. Member-Secy
7FUNCTIONS OF DECs
1. To decide on the plan schemes/ programmes for
evaluation study. 2. To assign the evaluation to
an external agency. 3. To consider and finalize
the evaluation study report prepared by the
external agency. 4. To finalize recommendations
contained in the evaluation study and suggest
follow-up action on the recommendations. 5. To
review the follow-up action taken on the
implementation of the recommendations finalised
in 4 above.
8FUNCTIONS OF ECC
1. To co-ordinate the annual programme of
evaluation as finalised by DECs. 2. To assign
specific proposals of schemes/programs for
evaluation to the Evaluation Division. 3. To
consider the draft evaluation reports approved by
the DECs and give its approval. 4. To review the
follow-up actions based on recommendations made
in the evaluation reports. 5. To consider and
approve the reports of Evaluation Division. 6. To
examine the list of schemes not taken up for
evaluation by the DECs and decide about their
continuance or otherwise in the next Five Year
Plan with or without getting them evaluated.
9EVALUATION DIVISION
- Consequent to changes introduced, the functions
of the Evaluation Division have undergone a
change. - It is the servicing agency for the ECC.
- It has assumed the role of coordinating the
activities under IEI. - It has to issue guidelines periodically for the
evaluation process. - It has identified 20 major departments as pilot
for IEI in phases. - It has to assist the DECs in the discharge of
functions of identifying and entrusting
evaluation studies to external agencies,
finalization of the evaluation reports and the
recommendations of the study. - It has to update the evaluation database
created in the website of the PD
URLhttp//nitpu3.kar.nic.in/planning/evdb/evdbind
ex0.asp - It has to update the list of external agencies
engaged in evaluation and circulate among the
departments.
10PILOT DEPARTMENTS
- Prepare concept paper and submit to the DEC for
- finalization.
- Circulate the concept paper among the selected
external - agencies in order to get their proposal.
- Prepare a comparative statement of the
proposals received from the external agencies
and submit to the DEC for selecting a suitable
agency. - Write the TOR and sign with the external
agency. - Provide required information to the agency and
feedback on the draft report of the agency. - Present the findings and recommendations of the
draft - report before the DEC for finalization of the
report and - recommendations.
11CONCEPT PAPER
- Concept papers are critical since at this stage
that the department articulates what its
hypotheses and main questions are. - Apart from providing the details of the scheme,
the concept paper should include. - Why the scheme is being picked for
valuation(hypotheses). - What is hoped will be learnt from
evaluation(evaluation questions /objectives of
evaluation). - How it is planned that this will be
learnt(Methodology for evaluation/evaluation
design-case study, survey, cost benefit analysis
etc.) - How the information will be used by the
department concerned.
12List of Pilot Departments (Secretariat
Departments)
PHASE-1 1. Public Works 2.
Rural Dev. Panchayat Raj 3. Water Resources -
Minor Irrigation 4. Water Resources - Major
Medium Irrigation
- 7. Housing
- 8. Primary Secondary Education
- 9. Women Child Welfare
- 10. Social Welfare
- 11. Urban Development
- PHASE-3
- 1. Commerce Industries
- 2. Revenue
- 3. Co-operation
- 4. Labour
- 5. Information Tourism
- Youth Service
PHASE-2 1. Agriculture Horticulture 2.
Animal Husbandry Fisheries 3. Energy 4. Food,
Civil Supplies Consumer Affairs 5. Forest,
Ecology Environment 6. Health Family Welfare
13EXPERIENCE PROBLEMS
- From a modest beginning in the early months,
there is now considerable momentum under the
initiative. - The various departments have completed 61
evaluations within 4 years. - In terms of expenditure incurred on these
studies, per study average expenditure works out
to Rs.3.55 lakhs. - Most departments voice support for the need for
conducting evaluations. - There is a widespread problem of poor quality in
both concept papers and evaluation reports. - Departments feel under-qualified to prepare
concept papers particularly with regard to
specifying the evaluation design. - External Agencies find the concept papers
inadequate. - Evaluation reports are of variable quality
because of - Difficulties with identifying suitable agency
- Insufficient clarity on objectives and
inadequate information provided by the
departments. - Lack of refereeing of reports by the experts.
14EXPERIENCE PROBLEMS (Contd.)
- There is inadequate follow-up, which threatens
to make the - entire exercise of conducting evaluation
studies futile. - The ECC has played a critical role by reviewing
and - encouraging the departments to take actions
to improve - program design.
- Few departments have held a series of internal
discussions on - policy recommendations and follow-up with
local level - (districts)Officials which have let to changes
in program - implementation.
- Departments have used the results of the
evaluation in - improving the program design, Ex. RDPR,
Horticulture.