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Monitoring and Evaluating the Strategic Plan of Nuevo León 2015-2030

Using Evidence to Achieve Sustainable Development

Pursuing sustainable development requires a whole-of-society effort, where the public sector engages with citizens, the private sector and civil society organisations. With this goal in mind, in 2014, the Nuevo León (Mexico) government created the Nuevo León’s Council for Strategic Planning to develop, inter alia, a 2015-2030 Strategic Plan. This review provides an assessment of Nuevo León’s monitoring and evaluation systems for this Strategic Plan, as essential tools for achieving long-term objectives and delivering results. The review also assesses the general role of the Council in providing policy advice. It draws on a wealth of comparative international experiences in promoting sustainable development through long-term planning, as well as in monitoring and evaluation of policy priorities through inclusive and participatory processes. The report’s recommendations seek to promote an evidence-informed approach to public governance, and, ultimately, help Nuevo León deliver better results for citizens, paving the way for inclusive and sustainable development.

Available from April 28, 2021Also available in: Spanish

In series:OECD Public Governance Reviewsview more titles

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Foreword
Acronyms and abbreviations
Executive summary
Assessment and Recommendations
Toward a Sound Institutional System for Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation in Nuevo León
The Strategic Plan’s Methodology and Structure: Identifying Clear and Sound Policy Priorities for Nuevo León
Monitoring the Results of the Strategic Plan of Nuevo León
Creating a Sound Evaluation System for the Strategic Plan of Nuevo León
Promoting Evidence-Informed Policy-Making in Nuevo León
Nuevo León’s Action Plan to Implement the Recommendations of the OECD Review
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