About This Course
The Certified Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Course is a specialized program designed by BCCH to equip individuals with the skills and knowledge necessary to effectively monitor and evaluate projects, programs, and interventions. This course typically covers a wide range of topics related to M&E methodologies, tools, and techniques.
Participants learn about the fundamental principles and concepts of monitoring and evaluation, including developing logic models, defining indicators, setting targets, and designing M&E frameworks. They also gain an understanding of various data collection methods, such as surveys, interviews, focus groups, and participatory approaches, as well as data analysis techniques to interpret and make sense of the collected data.
Moreover, the course typically covers topics related to M&E planning, implementation, and utilization of findings for decision-making and program improvement. Participants learn how to develop comprehensive M&E plans, establish baselines, track progress against targets, identify success factors and challenges, and communicate M&E findings to stakeholders effectively.
Throughout the course, participants engage in practical exercises, case studies, and group discussions to apply their learning to real-world M&E scenarios. By the end of the course, participants should be equipped with the knowledge and skills to design, implement, and manage M&E systems that contribute to evidence-based decision-making and improved program performance.
Curriculum
4 Modules
15h 15m
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