Monitoring is the systematic process of collecting, analysing, and applying information as a prevention programme proceeds. We often think of monitoring as a mechanism to ensure that a programme has achieved what it set out to do. However, programme monitoring should also focus on learning, including how to improve processes and activities as they are being implemented and catching early problems or gaps. It is important to create learning and feedback loops within a monitoring system to ensure that monitoring data informs programme adjustments if needed.
GBV Monitoring and Mitigation within Non-GBV–Focused Sectoral Programming
Focuses on monitoring GBV in sectoral programmes, with useful guidance on monitoring unintentional consequences, including backlash violence.
UN Women Knowledge Centre: Monitoring and Evaluation
Includes guidance, resources, case studies, and examples of promising practice related to monitoring and evaluation of violence prevention and response programmes.
SASA! Together Learning and Assessment Guide
Has a strong focus on using monitoring data for implementation.