Rwanda joins African Development Bank-supported remote data collection initiative

Rwanda joins African Development Bank-supported remote data collection initiative

Rwanda has embraced the Remote Appraisal, Supervision, Monitoring and Evaluation (RASME) initiative, a tool that enhances project-related data collection in remote areas. It is the first East African country to do so and the seventh overall in the continent.

The initiative is a partnership of the African Development Bank’s IT Department (CHIS), the World Bank’s Geo-Enabling initiative for Monitoring and Supervision, and KoBoToolbox Foundation, a non-governmental organisation affiliated with the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative.

RASME enables African Development Bank staff, including task and sector managers, country and regional programme officers, and government officials, to compile project information directly from the field, using a smartphone, tablet or laptop, drones and satellites. The data is gathered in various formats, including text, video, graphics and even survey responses.

Gerald Mugabe, Acting Director, External Finance in the Rwandan government, said: “The Government of Rwanda welcomes the new initiative, and believes RASME will contribute to strengthening effectiveness as it will simplify project implementation, especially in terms of the quality and monitoring of projects.”

Francis Kohoue, IT coordinator for the African Development Bank’s East Africa regional office, said: “This tool is very useful for the bank in two ways: in the context of COVID-19 where travels, missions and visits on project sites are limited; and also, when visiting projects located in remote geographic areas where accessibility is either impossible, difficult or limited due to conflicts, lack of security, dangerous terrain or logistical constraints.”

Aissa Sarr Touré, Country Manager, African Development Bank, Rwanda, praised the government for supporting the introduction of the tool. Touré urged participants to fully engage with the bank’s implementing team so that the initiative can fully deliver effective monitoring and evaluation of projects.

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