| INTRODUCTION This course covers the principles and practices for results based monitoring and evaluation for the entire project life cycle. This course equips participants with skills in setting up and implementing results based monitoring and evaluation systems including M&E data management, analysis and reporting. The participants will benefit from the latest M&E thinking and practices including the results and participatory approaches. This course is designed to enable the participants become experts in monitoring and evaluating their development projects. The course covers all the key elements of a robust M&E system coupled with a practical project to illustrate the M&E concepts.    DURATION 10 Days   COURSE OBJECTIVES By the end of this course the participants will be able to: 
Develop project results levelsDesign a project using logical frameworkDevelop indicators and targets for each result levelTrack performance indicators over the life of the projectEvaluation a project against the set resultsDevelop and implement M&E systemsDevelop a comprehensive monitoring and evaluation planUse data analysis software (Stata/SPSS/R)Collect data using mobile data collection toolsCarryout impact evaluationUse GIS to analyze and share project data   COURSE OUTLINE Module 1 Introduction to Results Based Project Management 
Fundamentals of Results Based ManagementWhy is RBM important?Results based management vs traditional projects managementRBM Lifecycle (seven phases)Areas of focus of RBM   Fundamentals of Monitoring and Evaluation 
Definition of Monitoring and EvaluationWhy Monitoring and Evaluation is importantKey principles and concepts in M&EM&E in project lifecycleParticipatory M&E   Project Analysis 
Situation AnalysisNeeds AssessmentStrategy Analysis   Module 2 Design of Results in Monitoring and Evaluation  
Results chain approaches: Impact, outcomes, outputs and activitiesResults frameworkM&E causal pathwayPrinciples of planning, monitoring and evaluating for results   M&E Indicators 
Indicators definitionIndicator metricsLinking indicators to resultsIndicator matrixTracking of indicators   Logical Framework Approach 
LFA – Analysis and Planning phaseDesign of logframeRisk rating in logframeHorizontal and vertical logic in logframeUsing logframe to create schedules: Activity and Budget schedulesUsing logframe as a project management tool Theory of Change 
Overview of theory of changeDeveloping theory of changeTheory of Change vs Log FrameCase study: Theory of change   Module 3 M&E Systems 
What is an M&E System?Elements of M&E SystemSteps for developing Results based M&E System   M&E Planning 
Importance of an M&E PlanDocumenting M&E System in the M&E PlanComponents of an M&E Plan-Monitoring, Evaluation, Data management, ReportingUsing M&E Plan to implement M&E in a ProjectM&E plan vs Performance Management Plan (PMP)   Base Survey in Results based M&E 
Importance of baseline studiesProcess of conducting baseline studiesBaseline study vs evaluation    Project Performance Evaluation 
Process and progress evaluationsEvaluation research designEvaluation questionsEvaluation report Dissemination   M&E Data Management  
Different sources of M&E dataQualitative data collection methodsQuantitative data collection methodsParticipatory methods of data collectionData Quality Assessment    Module 4 M&E Results Use and Dissemination 
Stakeholder’s information needsUse of M&E results to improve and strengthen projectsUse of M&E Lessons learnt and Best PracticesOrganization knowledge champions M&E reporting formatM&E results communication strategies   Module 5 Gender Perspective in M&E 
Importance of gender in M&EIntegrating gender into program logicSetting gender sensitive indicatorsCollecting gender disaggregated dataAnalyzing M&E data from a gender perspectiveAppraisal of projects from a gender perspective    Data Collection Tools and Techniques 
Sources of M&E data –primary and secondarySampling during data collectionQualitative data collection methodsQuantitative data collection methodsParticipatory data collection methodsIntroduction to data triangulation   Data Quality  
What is data quality?Why data quality?Data quality standardsData flow and data qualityData Quality AssessmentsM&E system design for data quality   Module 6 ICT in Monitoring and Evaluation 
Mobile based data collection using ODKData visualization - info graphics and dashboardsUse of ICT tools for Real-time monitoring and evaluation   Module 7 Qualitative Data Analysis 
Principles of qualitative data analysisData preparation for qualitative analysisLinking and integrating multiple data sets in different formsThematic analysis for qualitative dataContent analysis for qualitative dataManipulation and analysis of data using NVivo   Module 8 Quantitative Data Analysis – (Using SPSS/Stata) 
Introduction to statistical conceptsCreating variables and data entryData reconstructionVariables manipulationDescriptive statisticsUnderstanding data weightingInferential statistics: hypothesis testing, T-test, ANOVA, regression analysis   Module 9 Impact Assessment 
Introduction to impact evaluationAttribution in impact evaluationEstimation of counterfactualImpact evaluation methods: Double difference, Propensity score matching   Module 10 GIS in M&E 
Introduction to GIS in M&EGIS analysis and mapping techniques Data preparation for geospatial analysisGeospatial analysis using GIS software (QGIS)       *************************** 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 Mobile: +254 732 776 700 or Email: 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 Mobile: +254732776700  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.   |