Monitoring, Evaluation, and Accountability for Impact in Somalia
In a very complex development landscape, robust Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) systems, accountability mechanisms, and third-party monitoring are essential to ensure transparency, measure progress, and maximize the impact of interventions. With multiple stakeholders operating in conflict, fragile and volatile contexts, these tools help verify results, identify challenges, and promote evidence-based decision-making. Accountability and learning components ensure programs adapt to community needs while maintaining fiduciary responsibility, and third-party monitoring provides impartial assessments crucial in high-risk environments.
At AQIL, we specialize in these areas because Somalia’s recovery depends on delivering measurable, sustainable outcomes. Our expertise helps donors, UN, NGOs, and government partners track performance, mitigate risks, and enhance program effectiveness—ensuring resources translate into real change for Somali communities. By fostering a culture of learning and accountability, we support Somalia’s journey toward resilient, data-driven development
