STRATEGIC APPLICATION OF RESULT-BASED MANAGEMENT AND MONITORING, EVALUATION, AND LEARNING FOR THE EFFECTIVE RECONSTRUCTION OF UKRAINE

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2025

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Kuchynsky, Vitaliy

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This study analyzes the application of Results-Based Management (RBM) and Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) approaches in the reconstruction process in Ukraine, analyzing the current challenges and proposing specific recommendations. The analysis is based on the results of semi-structured interviews with key experts in development, public administration, and international aid. The study highlights key issues, such as the superficial application of RBM/MEL, lack of human capital, the dynamic context of war, the gap between international practices and Ukrainian realities, and insufficient coordination between stakeholders. The results emphasize the importance of strategic planning, transparency, innovative technologies, and involvement of local communities in the effective use of RBM/MEL in reconstruction processes. The study offers practical recommendations for the Government of Ukraine and international partners aimed at strengthening human resources, increasing transparency, and ensuring the integration of RBM/MEL into project planning and implementation processes. This study fills an important gap in the literature, offering valuable practical knowledge for implementing RBM/MEL in post-war reconstruction in Ukraine.

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Results-Based Management, Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning, donor assistance Ukraine, transparency

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Kuchynsky, Vitaliy. (2025). STRATEGIC APPLICATION OF RESULT-BASED MANAGEMENT AND MONITORING, EVALUATION, AND LEARNING FOR THE EFFECTIVE RECONSTRUCTION OF UKRAINE. Kyiv: American University Kyiv.