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Esu 303: Project Management, Monitoring And Evaluation Question Paper

Esu 303: Project Management, Monitoring And Evaluation 

Course:Environmental Studies And Community Development

Institution: Kenyatta University question papers

Exam Year:2013



KENYATTA UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION 2013/2014
FIRST SEMESTER EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
ESU 303: PROJECT MANAGEMENT, MONITORING AND EVALUATION

DATE: Thursday 21th 2013 TIME: 11.00 a.m. – 1.00 p.m.
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INSTRUCTIONS
Answer Question ONE and any other TWO.
a) Identify and explain any four features or characteristics of a project. (8 marks)
b) “Monitoring and evaluation are always portrayed as being one and the same thing, yet that are different.” Discuss the truthfulness of this statement. (10 marks)
c) Discuss the following individuals who write project proposals clearly explaining the kind of proposals the write:
i) Programme officers in NGOs (4 marks)
ii) Government officers (4 marks)
iii) Implementers of projects (4 marks)
a) Using examples explain the significance of objectives in the development of ;
academic project proposal (6 marks)
development project proposals (6 marks)
Discuss four motivations that make grant makers (donors) to enter into grant making endeavors. (8 marks)
a) Explain what you understand by the concept “project selection”. (4 marks)
b) Discuss the importance of conducting situation analysis for purpose of designing a development project. (16 marks)
Using appropriate examples identify and discuss the key steps involved in project implementation.
a) Briefly discuss four factors to consider when writing a problem statement of a development project proposal.
b) Explain the significance of the following techniques to collection of project evaluation data.
i) Community meetings (3 marks)
ii) Critical incident analysis (2 marks)
iii) Focus group discussions (3 marks)






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