Influence of monitoring and evaluation on performance of Microfinance institutions in Kenya: a case of Kitui central constituency
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Date
2013Author
Machoka, Calista N
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ThesisLanguage
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Success and sustainability of projects undertaken depends so much on monitoring and
evaluation. Microfinance institutions have enabled increased access to credit for many
individuals thus improving their livelihood. It is therefore important to understand the
influence of monitoring and evaluation which are essential tools that enhance the
growth of microfinance institutions. The aim of the Central Bank of Kenya is to see
that the microfinance industry spreads out to the heart of rural homes in order to meet
the needs of the unbanked through expanding access to financial services for poor
individuals and families along with small businesses, especially the small, medium
Scale and informal sector businesses. Such a goal also fulfills the Kenyan Vision 2030
where the government aims to improve access to the financial sector and in doing so
fulfill the millennium development goals.
This research was conducted in Kitui central constituency by analyzing responses got
from employees and clients working in some of the leading microfinance institutions
in the region. Data analysis was done to present the findings by employing statistical
methods. It was found that monitoring and evaluation practices influences
performance of MFIs schemes as was supported by 86.6% of the respondents. The
research established that preventive monitoring and evaluation practices are not fully
utilized by microfinance organizations and in addition that Information technology
practices need to be incorporated when conducting monitoring and evaluation.
Recommendations were made which included insuring flexibility in M&E practices
that should be customer based and the use of sustainable screening techniques that
enhance effective delivery of services. Moreover, training of employers and
employees on customer’s preferences and seeking professional assistance are essential
tools for monitoring and evaluation.
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Masters of Arts in Project Planning and ManagementPublisher
University of Nairobi Faculty of Arts
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