Evaluation is included in the national constitution of the country 2015. Nepal has also the draft National Monitoring and Evaluation Act. Following are the articles in the constitution related to monitoring and evaluation.
The 2 articles related to evaluation:
54. Provisions relating to monitoring: There shall be a committee, in accordance with law, in the Federal Parliament in order to monitor and evaluate whether the 42 directive principles, policies and obligations of the State set forth in this Part have been implemented progressively or not.
293. Monitoring of functioning of Constitutional Bodies: The chiefs and officials of the Constitutional Bodies must be accountable and responsible to the Federal Parliament. The committees of the House of Representatives may monitor and evaluate the functioning, including reports, of the Constitutional Bodies, other than the National Human Rights Commission, and give necessary direction or advice.
Evaluation in other 3 sub-clauses
51. Policies of the State: The State shall pursue the following policies: (j) Policies relating to social justice and inclusion: (4) to evaluate economically the work and contribution such as maintenance of children and care of families,
253. Functions, duties and powers of National Women Commission: (1) The functions, duties and powers of the National Women Commission shall be as follows: (c) in order to have the women included in the mainstream of national development and ensure proportional participation in all organs of the State, to assess, monitor and evaluate the existing policies and programs, and make recommendation to the Government of Nepal for their effective implementation,
256. Functions, duties and powers of National Dalit Commission: (1) The functions, duties and powers of the National Dalit Commission shall be as follows: (e) in order to have the Dalit community included in the mainstream of national development and ensure proportional participation in all organs of the State, to assess, monitor and evaluate the existing policies and programs, and make recommendation to the Government of Nepal for their effective implementation,
Monitoring in other 7 sub-clauses and 2 Schedules
158. Functions, duties and powers of Attorney General: (1) The Attorney General shall be the chief legal advisor to the Government of Nepal. It shall be the duty of the Attorney General to give opinions and advices on constitutional and legal matters to the Government of Nepal and such other authorities as the Government of Nepal may specify: (6) The Attorney General shall, in the course of performing his or her duties, have the power to carry out the following acts, in addition to that set forth in clause (2): (b) to monitor, or cause to be monitored, whether any interpretation given to a law or any legal principle laid down by the Supreme Court in the course of hearing of lawsuits has been implemented,
220. District Assembly and District Coordination Committee: (1) There shall be a District Assembly to make coordination between the Village Bodies and Municipalities within the district. (7) The functions, duties and powers of the District Assembly shall be as follows: (b) to monitor development and construction works to make balance of such works,
249. Functions, duties and powers of National Human Rights Commission: (1) It shall be the duty of the National Human Rights Commission to respect, protect and promote human rights and ensure effective enforcement thereof. (2) For the accomplishment of the duty mentioned in clause (1), the National Human Rights Commission shall perform the following functions: (g) if Nepal has to become a party to any international treaty or agreement on human rights, to make recommendation, accompanied by the reasons therefor, to the Government of Nepal; and monitor whether any such treaty or agreement to which Nepal is already a party has been implemented, and if it is found not to have been implemented, to make recommendation to the Government of Nepal for its implementation,
253. Functions, duties and powers of National Women Commission: (1) The functions, duties and powers of the National Women Commission shall be as follows: (b) to monitor as to whether laws concerning the rights and interests of the women and obligations under the international treaties to which Nepal is a party have been implemented, and make suggestions, accompanied by the measures for their effective compliance and implementation to the Government of Nepal, (d) to carry out study and research work on the legal provisions relating to gender equality, empowerment of women and women, make recommendations to the concerned bodies on reforms to be made on such laws, and monitor the same.
256. Functions, duties and powers of National Dalit Commission: (1) The functions, duties and powers of the National Dalit Commission shall be as follows: (c) to monitor as to whether laws concerning the interests of the Dalit, including the special provisions made for the upliftment and interests of the Dalit community have been effectively implemented, and in the event of absence of observance or implementation, to make suggestions to the Government of Nepal for the observance or implementation thereof,
259. Functions, duties and powers of National Inclusion Commission: (1) The functions, duties and powers of the National Inclusion Commission shall be as follows: (g) to monitor the status of implementation of rights and interests guaranteed for minority and marginalized communities and make recommendations for revision upon necessary review on the basis of periodic national census and human development index.
287. Language Commission: (1) The Government of Nepal shall, no later than one year of the commencement of this Constitution, constitute a Language Commission comprising representation of States. (6) The functions, duties and powers of the Language Commission shall be as follows: (d) to study, research and monitor languages.
Schedule-5 (Relating to clause (1) of Article 57, and Article 109) List of Federal Power. 16. Health policies, health services, health standards, quality and monitoring, national or specialised service providing hospitals, traditional treatment services and communicable disease control
Schedule-7 (Relating to clause (3) of Articles 57, Article 109, clause (4) of Article 162, and Article 197) List of Concurrent Powers of Federation and State. 2. Supply, distribution, price control, quality and monitoring of essential goods and services