Monitoring and Evaluation are crucial in supporting programme and project implementation, contributing to organizational learning, upholding accountability, providing opportunities for stakeholder feedback to be captured and promoting evidence-based decision making. We have therefore organized this course with the aim of equipping participants with knowledge and skills for designing and implementing effective monitoring and evaluation systems that promote accountability and learning within their humanitarian and development programmes/projects.
To equip trainees with the understanding of concepts, tools and processes for monitoring, evaluation, accountability and learning of projects and programmes.
English
Program staff of humanitarian and development agencies including project managers, officers and assistants.
A balanced combination of various adult-learning facilitation paradigms will be used including exploratory learning, group discussions, plenary brainstorming, facilitator’s input, case studies and video documentaries among others.
The training cost is US$ 550 and it covers the tuition fees, learning materials, certification, meals and refreshments at the training venue. Further information will be provided upon inquiry.
Accommodation will be arranged upon request by applicants. However, the charges will be borne by the individual participant.
Please check the Onsite Courses page in our website www.iphdcinternational.org for the actual dates.
Applicants should complete the Course Application Form and send the duly filled scanned copy of the form to training@iphdcinternational.org.
We can provide your organization a tailor-made training with similar content but addressing your specific capacity needs. In case you want to explore this option, you can contact us to share with you a proposal for that training.
Download: PMEAL Course Brochure