Seminar On Effective Monitoring & Evaluation For Public And Donor-funded Programmes
INTRODUCTION
This training introduces key
principles and practices in the management, monitoring, and evaluation of
international development projects, and equips participants with project
management, Monitoring, and Evaluation skills. The training blends planning and
management principles with skill development related to data collection and
analysis.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
By the end of the course
participants will be able to:
- Understand the concepts of
monitoring and evaluation
- Designing M&E systems and
frameworks
- Understand the framework
- Preparation and implementation
of monitoring and evaluation
- Determine relevant indicators
and data necessary for evaluation
- Defining realistic
expected results based on appropriate analysis
- Monitoring progress toward
results and resources consumed with the use of appropriate indicators
DURATION
10
days.
WHO
SHOULD ATTEND
This
training is intended for Project Management Officials, government officials,
department heads and program managers; policy makers and program
implementers; development practitioners and activists and NGO and CSO
members, University Researchers among others.
COURSE
CONTENT
Module
1:Basic Concepts in monitoring and evaluation
- Introduction to M&E
- M&E and the
project/programme cycle
- Importance of M&E
- Purposes and uses of M&E
- Identifying gaps in M&E
- Barriers to effective M&E
- Introduction to Problem
Analysis
Module
2: Results-based M&E
- Definition of Result Based
M&E
- Why results-based management?
- Results-based M&E outline
and cycle
- How to use results-based
management M&E
- Result Based M&E tools
- The performance Indicators and
performance measurement framework
- Steps to complete a Performance
Measurement Framework
Module 3: Readiness Assessment
& Determination of Outcomes for M&E
Readiness Assessment
- M&E readiness assessment
and its significance
- Aspects of M&E readiness
assessment
- How to conduct Readiness
Assessment
Determination of Outcomes
- The Importance of Outcomes
- Issues to Consider in Choosing
Outcomes to Monitor and Evaluate
- Selecting Key Performance
Indicators to Monitor Outcomes
- How to choose Good Performance
Indicators
- The Use of Proxy Indicators
- The Pros and Cons of Using
Predesigned Indicators
- Constructing Indicators
- Setting Indicators
Module
4: Baseline Assessment
- What is baseline assessment?
- Importance of baseline
assessment
- Setting baselines and
indicators
- Gathering data on baseline
Indicators
- Use of Baseline data on
indicators
- Examples of baseline study
Module
5: M&E Systems and Frameworks
- Principles of M&E system
- Identifying the purpose and
scope of the M&E system
- Design & set up of M&E
system
- Practical on designing the
M&E system
- Definition of M&E
frameworks
- Developing and implementing
M&E frameworks
- Linking M&E frameworks to
indicators
Module 6: PerformanceM&E for Results
- Types and Levels of Monitoring
- Links between Implementation
Monitoring and Results Monitoring
- Needs of Every Results-Based
Monitoring System
- Gender
disintegration in M&E planning
- Communicating
M&E findings
- The
Use of Monitoring and Evaluation Findings
- Assessing
program impact
Module
7: Statistical Concepts, Research Methodology, Data Collection and Management
- Meaning Qualitative and quantitative data
- Types of variables (Numerical,
discrete variables, dummy variables,
- Determination
of research designs
- Sampling
techniques and sample size
- Designing
research tools, Data collection techniques
- Entering
categorical and continuous data
- Defining
and labeling variables
- Validation
and Sorting variables
- Transforming,
recording and computing variables
Module 8: Tabulation
and graphical presentation of data
- Descriptive
Statistics
- Frequency
tables
- Tables
for categorical data
- Graphs
and charts
Module
9: Data analysis and interpretation for M&E
- Hypothesis
testing
- Comparing
Means.
- Regression
and Correlation Analysis
- Interpreting the data
- Introduction
to analyzing qualitative data and qualitative data analysis software
(NVIvo)
Module
10: Mobile Based Data Collection (ODK) and mapping
- Introduction to mobile phone
data collection
- Advantages and challenges of
Mobile Applications
- Components of Open Data Kit
(ODK)
- ODK platforms and formats
- Downloading and install ODK
Collect into mobile devices or usingAPK file
- Designing and creating Forms
- ODK Aggregate Server
- Transform data
and Using GPS Coordinates for Mapping/Visualizing
GENERAL
NOTES
·
This course is delivered by our seasoned trainers who have
vast experience as expert professionals in the respective fields of practice.
The course is taught through a mix of practical activities, theory, group works
and case studies.
·
Training manuals and additional reference materials are
provided to the participants.
·
Upon successful completion of this course, participants will
be issued with a certificate.
·
We can also do this as tailor-made course to meet
organization-wide needs. Contact us to find out more: training@skillsforafrica.org
· The training will be conducted at SKILLS FOR AFRICA TRAINING
INSTITUTE IN NAIROBI KENYA.
· The training fee covers
tuition fees, training materials, lunch and training venue. Accommodation and
airport transfer are arranged for our participants upon request.
·
Payment should be sent to our bank account before start of
training and proof of payment sent to: training@skillsforafrica.org