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How performance management regulations shape evaluation practice in South African municipalities
Takunda J Chirau1, Caitlin Blaser-Mapitsa1
1Centre for Learning on Evaluation, Results Anglophone Africa at the University of Witwatersrand, South Africa.
Abstract:
South African municipalities are taking hesitant steps towards institutionalising evaluation practice. This paper explores how evaluation is being institutionalised at a municipal level, looking at both the legislative and regulatory requirements in terms of planning, budgeting, and reporting, as well as opportunities for evaluative practice. A well-established performance management system, coupled with certain constraints to innovation and building an evaluative culture are contributing to the creation of an evaluation function that serves a monitoring purpose. A combination of desktop research and participatory action research was used to understand the municipal practice of evaluation. The results have implications for how decentralised public sector evaluation systems are understood.
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