Policy Monitoring Versus Policy Evaluation Name Institution Policy Monitoring Versus Policy Evaluation Policy monitoring refers a series of activities that describe and analyze generation and implementation of policies while identifying possible gaps and areas that require improvement to ensure the effectiveness of public policies (Mart Beitia, 2014). Persons concerned with the implementation of the policies are also held accountable for their actions because their obligation is to ensure that the policies developed should address the problems at hand. Effective policy monitoring requires systematic collection, analysis, communication, and utilization of relevant data in policy formation and implementation to achieve the desired outcomes. The data obtained is also crucial for improving policies. Moreover, strong relationships should be built among organizations and individuals to monitor the policy process adequately. Policy evaluation refers to the examination of methods and principles to determine the effect of a policy (Vedung, 2017). Policy evaluation process enhances our understanding of the utility, feasibility, propriety, and accuracy of the policy. The process is essential because it describes the development of policies including their compliance with existing laws. Moreover, it demonstrates the effect of the policies and accounts for the resources that have been invested during the policy formulation and