Shanker, VidhyaMaikuri, Antony2021-02-042021-02-042020-12https://hdl.handle.net/10539/30481This research on Harm and the M&E Cycle grows from its sponsors’ ongoing work to safeguard participants, intended beneficiaries, local communities, and environments from abuse and other types of harm at the hands of development aid agencies through improved training and evaluation/ M&E practice. It was produced through the review of six bodies of literature and individual interviews with eleven informants.This research on Harm and the M&E Cycle grows from its sponsors’ ongoing work to safeguard participants, intended beneficiaries, local communities, and environments from abuse and other types of harm at the hands of development aid agencies through improved training and evaluation/ M&E practice. It was produced through the review of six bodies of literature and individual interviews with eleven informants.enMonitoring and EvaluationDo no harm“THEY ARE INTERTWINEDNTERTWINED” HARM AND THE M&E CYCLEArticle