In an era defined by constant social media scrutiny and an unrelenting public demand for efficient service delivery, the traditional public manager is becoming obsolete. Modern governance requires leaders who can do more than manage budgets; they must be able to prove impact and validate expenditure. This shift has made professionals with strong monitoring and evaluation (M&E) capabilities the most sought-after asset in the public, parastatal, and non-profit sectors.
Together, monitoring and evaluation is an essential process behind modern public management. It is the mechanism that ensures every rand spent and every policy implemented is traceable, verifiable and effective. The fully online Postgraduate Diploma in Public Management in the field of Monitoring and Evaluation from the Wits School of Governance is specifically designed to transform your career by placing you at the forefront of this critical function.
Accountability is the fundamental obligation of public officials to account for their actions, justifying both resource utilisation and outcomes. M&E provides the necessary framework for this obligation:
Transparency is achieved by making the inner workings of government and the results of public interventions visible and understandable to citizens and stakeholders. This promotes trust and deters corruption.
True transparency begins with the quality of data. The M&E specialisation focuses heavily on creating systems that generate reliable and accessible information.
The Monitoring Systems module teaches you how to design data collection methods that are rigorous, objective, and unbiased. Furthermore, the Analytical Methods module ensures you possess the statistical and analytical skills to interpret complex data accurately, enabling you to present findings that are clear and accessible, even to a lay audience. This commitment to data quality and clear communication is the core of modern public transparency.
The highest level of accountability is the courage to use all evidence, including negative findings, to drive systemic change. The Wits programme prepares you to lead this process through:
The need for skilled M&E professionals is not a passing trend but rather a permanent structural requirement in all spheres of government and civil society. Organisations are actively seeking professionals who can bridge the gap between policy ambition and demonstrable results.
Graduates of the Wits PDMPM (M&E) are uniquely qualified for roles such as:
The Postgraduate Diploma in Public Management in the field of Monitoring and Evaluation serves as a powerful professional accelerant. It refines your existing experience and certifies your expertise at a high academic level. Moreover, students who achieve an average mark of 65% or more in the diploma are eligible to articulate into a relevant Master’s degree programme at Wits, providing a clear pathway toward ultimate leadership roles in public service.
Equip yourself with the skills to demand and deliver accountability. Your ability to ensure transparency and measure impact is the key to both your professional advancement and the improved future of public service.
M&E systems enforce good governance by creating an auditable performance trail. They ensure transparency by making programme results public and verifiable. By consistently comparing resource use with achieved outcomes, M&E identifies inefficiencies, potential misuse of funds and areas of policy failure, thereby acting as a critical accountability tool that helps deter corruption.
The demand is highest in sectors dealing with large-scale public funds and complex social challenges. This includes national and provincial government departments, parastatal institutions, international development agencies and large non-profit organisations (NGOs). These bodies require M&E specialists to meet strict reporting mandates from legislative bodies, citizens and international donors.
Performance reporting focuses on what was achieved (outputs, outcomes, targets met). Accountability reporting is broader; it requires managers to explain the variances between planned and actual performance, justifying decisions and resource use. Accountability reporting uses performance data but adds the critical element of explanation and responsibility.
The programme, specifically through the Monitoring Systems and Analytical Methods modules, trains professionals in data quality assurance, management, and statistical interpretation. This provides the technical expertise to generate data that is reliable, objective, and defensible under public scrutiny, ensuring that reported results are credible and transparent.
Yes, the qualification is explicitly designed to equip you for leadership in this area. Results-based management (RBM) is founded on M&E principles. By teaching you to conceptualise projects, design robust monitoring systems, use evidence for policy reform and lead M&E practices, the diploma provides the comprehensive skills required to drive and manage RBM initiatives within your organisation.