Course Title: MONITORING AND EVALUATION

OVERVIEW:

The practice of M&E can contribute to sound governance in a number of ways: improved evidence-based policy making (including budget decision making), policy development, management, and accountability. Many governments around the world have realised much of this potential, including most first world countries and a small but growing number of developing countries.

ATTENDEES:

  • Managers
  • Policy Makers

OBJECTIVES:

  • Basic M&E terms and concepts and how to apply these terms to your work.
  • Knowledge and skills that you can use in managing interventions within the public sector

COURSE ACTIVITIES:

  • Differences and similarities between evaluation, monitoring and research
  • Primary and secondary data sources
  • Qualitative and quantitative data collection methods
  • Appropriate indicators for measuring programme outputs, outcomes and impact
  • Comprehend concepts of baseline and performance targets
  • Steps required to develop a monitoring and evaluation system
  • Three key uses of monitoring data – for project management, feeding into evaluations and sharing and reporting to others
  • Process and outcome evaluation
  • Appropriate research questions for an evaluation
  • Questions to consider when planning an evaluation

LOCATIONS - DURATION - COST

  • Dubai - London
  • Duration: 5 Days
  • Cost: TBD


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