The management of public affairs in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, particularly in strategic sectors such as artisanal mining, continues to face major challenges in planning, monitoring performance and evaluating public policies. The absence or weakness of methodological frameworks adapted to the definition and monitoring of indicators limits the effectiveness of public actions, the accountability of institutions and the informed participation of citizens.
As part of the project to support small-scale mining and a responsible supply chain for cobalt in Upper Katanga and Lualaba, CARF wishes to have a practical and contextualised guide. This guide will need to equip public actors, civil society organizations and technical partners on relevant approaches to the development of indicators, monitoring and evaluation and analysis of the management of public affairs, taking into account local and institutional realities.
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Project: Support for small-scale mining for a supply chain
responsible for the marketing of cobalt in Upper Katanga and Lualaba
Title of consultation: Preparation of a guide on the approach to developing, monitoring and evaluating the management of public affairs
Type of contract: Consultation
Duration of consultation: 2 months
Recruiter: CARF
Funding: N/A
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