Why adopt the Monitoring Information System model?
Having the ability to access quality, timely, verifiable, geographical, and shareable data allows for measuring the evolution of phenomena and transformations that occur over time and space. It also enables identifying the strengths and weaknesses of a project or program, resulting in valuable information that allows decision-makers not only to ensure the quality of a program but also to measure the objectives achieved. The goal is to create a framework for evidence-based decision making, where the correct use of data contributes to enhancing the impact.
The advantages
Innovating the work process by reducing dependence on traditional paper processes.
Saving both economically and temporally, as well as achieving better results with fewer resources.
Accessing quality, timely, verifiable, and geographical data.
Scaling the model into a system of systems in which different actors cooperate on common goals to co-build a collective information heritage.