ENCOMPASS

Monitoring & Evaluation

A practical knowledge hub for Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning — built for people who want to design better systems, collect better data, and use evidence to improve education and development programmes.

ENCOMPASS - Monitoring and Evaluation

What is ENCOMPASS?

A field-friendly space for MEL practice.

ENCOMPASS brings together learning notes, technical glossaries, tools, templates, case studies, dashboards, analysis methods, public resources, video learning links, and field-based reflections for education and development practitioners.

It is designed for people who need M&E resources that are practical enough to use in real schools, NGOs, community programmes, and institutional systems.

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Learn

Build core M&E language and concepts.

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Tools

Find relevant tools, templates, rubrics, and methods through the guided ENCOMPASS finder.

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Evidence

See how systems, data, and learning loops work in practice.

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Support

Work with an MEL practitioner to build useful systems.

Who is it for?

Built for practitioners, schools, and organisations.

Young M&E Professionals

Foundational language, frameworks, and templates that make MEL easier to understand and apply.

Education Organisations

Tools to measure learning outcomes, teacher practice, classroom quality, and programme progress.

NGOs & Grassroots Teams

Simple, adaptable resources that work in low-resource and field-based contexts.

Schools & Programme Leaders

Practical methods to track student growth, teacher development, and data-based decisions.

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Learning

M&E Technical Glossary

Structured learning pathways covering results chains, indicators, data collection, evaluation designs, dashboards, MEL systems, and practical PDFs.

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Templates

Guided Tool Finder

Search the ENCOMPASS database for tools, methods, templates, field-ready trackers, source links and video learning links matched to your objective.

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Case Study

School Improvement MEL System

A field story showing how assessments, observations, dashboards, and review cycles can strengthen programme improvement.

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