| INTRODUCTION Data gathered during monitoring and evaluation reveals the success or failure of a project. Moreover, captured data also helps in guiding strategic planning, to design and implement programs and projects, and to allocate, and reallocate resources in efficient ways. What's more, monitoring, and evaluation helps with identifying the most valuable and efficient use of resources. This 10 days course will equip participants with knowledge in capturing quantitative and qualitative data, learn how to design a Monitoring and Evaluation system, gain practical and participatory Monitoring and Evaluation methodologies and tools to boost their program and organizational accountability, decision-making, and learning practices.   DURATION 10 days WHO SHOULD ATTEND? 
Project managersStaff managing projectsStaff in non-government organizationsDonorsgovernment officials,CBO operatives, NGO employees,Anyone involved in project management activities   COURSE OBJECTIVES At the end of the training participants will learn: 
The main terms and concepts associated with the processes of monitoring and evaluating projects and programmes.The major tools and best practices involved in Project Monitoring Evaluation Accountability and LearningWhat  results-based M&E isHow to capture qualitative and quantitative data, analyse and communicate results to relevant stakeholders. How to design and use key performance indicators and collect monitoring data.Get familiar with the evaluation process, the criteria and the role of the different players involved.How to turn monitoring and evaluation into a participative and systematic learning practice.   COURSE CONTENT Module 1: Introduction Monitoring & Evaluation 
M&E and the project/programme cycleImportance of M&EPurposes and uses of M&EIdentifying gaps in M&EBarriers to effective M&E   Project Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning PMEAL overview 
Introduction to PMEALPMEAL ComponentsPurposes and functions of PMEALPMEAL approachHow PMEAL changes M&EChallenges to PMEAL   Module 2: Frameworks and PMEAL Cycle 
Frameworks and approaches informing PMEALThe language used in PMEALThe PMEAL cycleExploring key elements of a PMEAL planDefining indicatorsDesigning, implementation and management of a PMEAL framework    Module 3: PMEAL Planning and Budgeting PMEAL planning 
Planning and budgeting of PMEALPlanning and Budgeting relationship.Tools for planned monitoring and evaluation activitiesHow do I get started?- Practical’s and applicationIdentifying project/programme goals.Identifying project/programme indicators and targets.Selecting data collection methods and data sources for prioritized indicators in your PMEAL planDecide upon your data analysis, quality assurance/validation, and management strategy.Identify your strategy for reporting and disseminating data.   PMEAL Budgeting 
Activities based PMEAL budgetingComponents of the BudgetExercise: PMEAL Plan and corresponding budget   Module 4: Accountability and Learning 
Meaning of accountability mean in practiceAspects of accountability.Importance of AccountabilityInformation sharingParticipationHandling ComplaintsLearning and its roleExercise: Incorporating Accountability and Learning in Projects   Module 5: Baseline and evaluation design and management 
The purpose and use of baselines and evaluationsPurpose and use of needs assessments, situation analysis,Baselines, evaluations and real-time reviewsImportance of baseline for monitoring and evaluationSteps in planning and undertaking baselines and evaluations   Module 6: Survey Planning and Implementation Types of surveys 
The survey design and processMethods of survey sampling and determining the Sample sizeData collection techniques and toolsDesigning survey questionnairesPretesting research tools for Validity and ReliabilityConducting the surveyAfter the surveyExercise: Planning for a survey   Module 7: PMEAL Data Collection: Mobile Based Data Collection (ODK) 
Introduction to mobile phone data collectionAdvantages and challenges of Mobile ApplicationsComponents of Open Data Kit (ODK)Install ODK Collect into mobile devicesDesigning and creating FormsODK Aggregate ServerExercise: Mobile Based Data Collection using ODK   Module 8: Data Quality Management, Tabulation and graphical presentation of data (SPSS/Stata/R) Data quality management 
Types of variables (Numerical, discrete variables, dummy variables,Entering categorical and continuous dataDefining and labeling variablesValidation and Sorting variablesTransforming, recording and computing variables    Tabulation and graphical presentation of data 
Descriptive StatisticsFrequency TablesTables for categorical dataGraphs and chartsExercise: Data Management, Graphing, and Tabulations   Module 9: Data analysis and interpretation and use (SPSS/Stata/R) 
Hypothesis testingComparing Means.Regression and Correlation analysisInterpreting the dataIntroduction to analyzing qualitative data and qualitative data analysis softwareExercise: Data Analysis and interpretation   Module 10: Project reporting through PMEAL 
Use of PMEAL data  in ReportingCommunication activities to partners and stakeholdersLessons learnedDecisions making   ***************************   TRAINING CUSTOMIZATION This training can also be customized for your institution upon request. You can also have it delivered your preferred location. For further inquiries, please contact us through:  
Phone: +254 732 776 700 or 254759285295Email: training@fineresultsresearch.org   REQUIREMENTS Participants should be reasonably proficient in English.  During the trainings, participants should come with their own laptops.   TRAINING FEE The course fee covers the course tuition, training materials, two break refreshments, lunch, and study visits.   ACCOMMODATION Accommodation is arranged upon request. For reservations contact us through phone: +254 732 776 700 or 254759285295 or Email: training@fineresultsresearch.org   PAYMENT Payment should be transferred to FineResults Research Limited bank before commencement of training. Send proof of payment through the email: training@fineresultsresearch.org   CANCELLATION POLICY   
All requests for cancellations must be received in writing.Changes will become effective on the date of written confirmation being received. |