Monitoring report for the period May 1992 to October 1992 / Agriculture & Rural Rehabilitation.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Peshawar, Pakistan : USAID/Agriculture Sector Support Project ; Agriculture & Rural Rehabilitation, 1992.Description: ii, 20 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:- Pamphlet S471. A3.
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Monograph | Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University | Pamphlet S471.A3.M668 1992 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 3ACKU000039676 |
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Cover title.
“November 1992”.
“USAID 306-0204-A-00-0767-00”—cover page.
“USAID/Agriculture Sector Support Project ; Agriculture & Rural Rehabilitation”—cover page.
“Volunteers in Technical Assistance (VITA), Arlington, Virginia”—cover page.
Contents: Executive summary—Monitoring report—I. Monitoring activities—II. ARS & technical monitors reporting—III. ARS completed projects breakdown—IV. Implementation problems & suggested changes—V. technical monitoring details for the quarter—VI. Attachments.
Summary: “I. Monitoring activities: Monitoring is included in the eight objectives in the scope of work of VITA, under the cooperative agreement with the AID/REP. monitoring is difficult in a war-torn country, but VITA has three levels of monitoring ; an overt level of monitoring done by the ARS staff, a covert level of monitoring done by monitors who report directly to the COP, director of administration, and a technical monitoring carried out by the technical staff of the engineering or monitoring sections of the Peshawar headquarters…”—(page i).
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