This course is designed to equip participants with the skills and knowledge required to effectively monitor and evaluate community-based projects. It covers the key concepts, methodologies, and tools used to track progress, measure impact, and ensure that community projects are achieving their intended outcomes.
Key Areas of Study:
- Introduction to Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E): Understanding the fundamentals of M&E and its importance in community projects.
- M&E Frameworks and Models: Exploring different M&E models and how to apply them to community-based initiatives.
- Developing M&E Plans: Learning how to design comprehensive M&E plans that align with project goals and objectives.
- Data Collection Methods: Techniques for gathering qualitative and quantitative data to monitor project progress and outcomes.
- Indicators and Performance Measurement: Identifying and developing key performance indicators (KPIs) to assess project success.
- Impact Assessment: Measuring the long-term effects of community projects and understanding the sustainability of outcomes.
- Reporting and Utilization of M&E Findings: Analyzing and presenting M&E data, and using findings to improve project implementation and decision-making.
Duration: 14 Days