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The practice enables organizations to understand what they need to do, ultimately understand if they achieved the same and if they didn't, evaluate what could have been done to improve results of rolled out projects.<br><br>This five day's training serves as a guide and introduction to development practitioners primarily those involved continuously in project implementation on how to monitor and evaluate projects and programmes in an effort to achieve objectives and also help beneficiary communities in improving their livelihoods.<br><br><strong>Duration</strong>:<br>5 days<br><br><strong>Cost</strong><br>The individual cost for the training workshop is USD 999 for individual participants and USD 800 for groups above 10 participants exclusive of 16% VAT. This covers the training fee, resource materials, and conference package. Participants will be responsible for their own travel expenses and arrangements, such as airport transfers (and visa application, where necessary), food and accommodation, health/accident insurance, and other personal expenses.<br><br><strong>Intended Attendees</strong><br>This course is meant to increase the monitoring end evaluation knowledge of anyone entering the project management, monitoring and evaluation field, field officers, project officers and at the same time increasing the knowledge of project managers, government officials, CBO operatives, NGO employees, UN Staff and anyone involved in project management activities.<br><br><strong>Aim</strong><br>This course aims to broaden and deepen the understanding of monitoring and evaluation of projects focused on poverty alleviation, food security, gender equality, and equity, reducing vulnerability and the design of safe cities and communities all over the globe.<br><br><strong>Objectives of the training</strong><ul><li>Monitor&nbsp;programme inputs, processes, and results required for management development programs performance</li><li>Understand concepts, methods, and tools for development programs</li><li>Identify ways to overcome barriers to conducting effective development programmes monitoring.</li><li>Select appropriate indicators for measuring development program outputs and outcomes.</li><li>Conduct development programmes monitoring using appropriate methods and tools.</li><li>Get basic knowledge of analyzing qualitative data for development programmes</li><li>Communicate findings to stimulate learning and reflection.</li></ul><strong>Detailed Course Content</strong><br><strong>Day 1</strong><ul><li>Introductions and expectations</li><li>Presentation of organizational background with a focus on types of projects implemented</li><li>Introductions to Monitoring, Evaluation &amp; Learning - principles and concepts:<ul><li>What is M&amp;E?</li><li>Why project M&amp;E</li><li>Comparison of Monitoring &amp; Evaluation</li><li>M&amp;E Frameworks, plans, Systems</li><li>Participatory Planning Monitoring &amp; Evaluation (PPM&amp;E)</li><li>Project cycle management</li><li>RBM</li></ul></li><li>Project design steps<ul><li>Problems, objectives &amp; strategy</li><li>Hierarchy of objectives</li><li>Problem analysis</li><li>Intervention Strategy</li><li>Hypotheses</li><li>Goals</li></ul></li></ul><strong>Day 2:</strong><ul><li>Recap of day 1 activities/matters arising<ul><li>Indicators:<ul><li>Characteristics, expressing indicators, types of indicators, indicator selection, indicator reference sheets &amp; matrices</li><li>Humanitarian assistance Indicators</li></ul></li><li>Benchmarks/ Targets</li><li>Outputs- Activities- Inputs</li></ul></li><li>M&amp;E plans</li><li>Functions of an M&amp;E plan</li><li>Elements/components of an M&amp;E plan</li><li>Steps in developing an M&amp;E Plan</li><li>Performance management Plan (PMP)</li><li>M&amp;E Frameworks</li><li>Types of M&amp;E frameworks</li><li>Why are frameworks useful?</li><li>Developing M&amp;E frameworks with focus to LFA</li><li>Logical Framework Analysis (LFA)</li><li>Practical</li></ul><strong>Day 3:</strong><ul><li>Recap of day 2 activities/matters arising</li><li>Data collection, management, and quality</li><li>Data collection tools and Methods (Qualitative versus quantitative)</li><li>Practical - Reviewing/Developing humanitarian assistance data collection tools</li><li>Obtaining data from Social media</li><li>ICT tool for Data processing</li><li>Using Mobile phones for data collection</li><li>Data Quality Assessment (DQA)</li><li>Introduction to data analysis and interpretation for humanitarian assistance programmes</li><li>Introduction</li><li>Data analysis key concepts</li><li>Types of variables</li><li>Basic analysis</li><li>Qualitative versus Quantitative data analysis</li></ul><strong>Day 4:</strong><ul><li>Recap of day 3 activities/matters arising</li><li>Data use</li><li>Introduction</li><li>Data use frameworks and key concepts</li><li>Data demand</li><li>Information availability</li><li>Information use</li><li>Evaluations</li><li>Types of evaluations</li><li>The basis for the selection of an evaluation design</li><li>Evaluation designs</li><li>Knowledge Management &amp; Learning</li></ul><strong>Day 5</strong><ul><li>Recap of day 4 activities/matters arising</li><li>Reporting &amp; Use of M&amp;E findings</li><li>Considerations for reporting evaluation findings</li><li>Purpose of evaluation reports</li><li>Basic evaluation findings reporting steps</li><li>Contents of a dissemination plan</li><li>Types of evaluation reporting products</li><li>Elements of a narrative evaluation report</li><li>Using evaluation results</li></ul><strong>Entry requirements</strong><br>This course has beginners and advanced modules and SDSL will advise individuals appropriately after reviewing their applications.<p>Cost: 999 USD</p><p>Duration: Upto 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2020 12:03:04 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Monitoring and Evaluation for Development Results  - Seasoned Development Solutions , Cape Town, Abuja, Nairobi ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/monitoring-and-evaluation-for-development-results-seasoned-development-solutions-1/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						<strong>Introduction</strong><br>Why do governments, NGOs, Foundations, CBOs, and other organizations roll out projects and programmes in different sectors? It is because they want to make an impact in the lives of the target audiences/ beneficiaries through thoroughly thought out series of actions whose end result is improved livelihoods and quality of life.<br><br>How do they ensure they meet this objective? This is done through effective monitoring of these programmes so as to ensure that they are still on course and if they aren't, take actions that take the projects back on track. This training aims to enlighten the participant on the entire process of monitoring of projects and evaluating them to ensure that the intended development related results are continuously achieved.<br><br><strong>Duration:</strong><br>5 days<br><br><strong>Cost</strong><br>The individual cost for the training workshop is USD 999 for individual participants and USD 800 for groups above 10 participants exclusive of 16% VAT. This covers the training fee, resource materials, and conference package. Participants will be responsible for their own travel expenses and arrangements, such as airport transfers (and visa application, where necessary), food and accommodation, health/accident insurance, and other personal expenses.<br><br><strong>Intended Attendees</strong><br>This course is for project managers (working for NGOs, financial institutions, government financial analysts, etc.) who struggle to make the best possible monitoring and evaluation plans and strategic decisions. It is also ideal for professionals who want a better understanding, analysis and response capacity to monitoring and evaluation of development results.<br><br><strong>Objectives</strong><br>This training will help participants understand;<ul><li>The importance of good programme and project design for effective implementation, monitoring and evaluation</li><li>The critical role of monitoring in demonstrating the performance of programmes and projects, and in steering the implementation process towards the intended results</li><li>How monitoring lays the groundwork for evaluation</li><li>Different types of evaluations in development organizations and their contributions to learning and accountability</li><li>The role of monitoring and evaluation in strengthening UNDP development effectiveness and managing for development results</li><li>Principles, norms, standards, policy, processes and responsibilities governing planning, monitoring and evaluation in development organizations</li></ul><br><strong>Duration</strong><br>5 Days<br><br><strong>Detailed Content</strong><ul><li>Planning, monitoring, and evaluation of humanitarian programs for development results</li><li>Planning for results: Practical applications</li><li>Planning for monitoring and evaluation</li><li>&nbsp;Monitoring for results</li><li>Evaluating humanitarian programmes for results</li><li>Initiating and managing an evaluation</li><li>Assuring the quality of evaluation design and methodology</li><li>Enhancing the use of knowledge from monitoring and evaluation</li></ul><strong>Entry requirements</strong><br>This course has beginners and advanced modules and SDSL will advise individuals appropriately after reviewing their applications.<br><br><strong>Registration</strong><br>For detailed course description and content write&nbsp;us an email.<br><br><strong>Post-training mentorship</strong><br>All graduates of SDS are provided with dedicated coaches to accompany them after completion of the training including receiving recent and relevant journals, research and benchmarking practices on topical issues in respective disciplines.<br><br><strong>Entry requirements</strong><br>This course has beginners and advanced modules and SDS will advise individuals appropriately after reviewing their applications.<br><p>Cost: 999 USD</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2020 11:54:59 +04</pubDate>				</item> 					</channel></rss>