The Project Evaluation Training Workshop is designed to equip participants with the knowledge and skills
required to effectively plan, conduct, and communicate project evaluations. This comprehensive training
program covers various aspects of evaluations, from understanding the fundamentals to managing
ethical considerations and effectively communicating evidence. Participants will gain practical insights
and tools to enhance their proficiency in project evaluation.
The Theory of Change logic model offers organizations a framework upon which organizational culture of critical reflection, action learning, co-creation with stakeholders and continuous assessment of what works, why, for whom and under what circumstances is founded.
This training course will provide participants with the practical skillsets required in the establishment of effective MEAL systems.
The course is 75% Practical and 25% Theory.
It requires the participants to attend all classes so as not to miss any practical bit.
Read MoreThe “Impact Evaluation for Evidence-Based Policy Development Training Workshop” is a comprehensive
program designed to equip participants with the necessary skills to conduct impactful evaluations in the
humanitarian context. The course focuses on assessing the effectiveness of interventions, understanding
the unique challenges in humanitarian settings, and providing participants with tools to contribute to
evidence-based policy development.
With the increasing emphasis on participatory approaches in development, this comprehensive trainingÂ
workshop on Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation (PME) is designed to equip professionals with theÂ
skills and knowledge necessary for effective program and project management. The workshop addressesÂ
key principles, methods, and tools in PME, fostering a participatory mindset to enhance local capacityÂ
and community involvement in decision-making processes.Â
The course will be delivered through a blend of practical activities, theory, group work, and case studies,Â
led by seasoned trainers with extensive experience in the field.Â
Monitoring, evaluation, accountability, and learning (MEAL) are part of everyday programme management and are critical to the success of most programs, projects, initiatives, interventions and even organizations as a whole. This course aims to equip learners with skills in monitoring and evaluation and be able to improve their skills in learning as well.
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