
- Instructor: lenoldevelopmentcenter
- Duration: 5 days
Training course on Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) for Humanitarian Programs
Program Brief
Humanitarian programs operate in complex and often unstable environments, where timely and accurate decision-making is critical to saving lives and improving conditions for affected populations. This Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) for Humanitarian Programs course equips participants with the tools and techniques needed to design, implement, and manage M&E systems tailored to the unique challenges of humanitarian interventions. It focuses on ensuring that programs are efficient, accountable, and responsive to the needs of vulnerable populations, while providing stakeholders with reliable data to guide strategic decisions.
Objective:
The course aims to provide participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to:
- Design and implement M&E frameworks specific to humanitarian contexts.
- Track and evaluate program performance in real time to ensure that humanitarian interventions are effective and responsive.
- Develop indicators that capture both the immediate and long-term impact of humanitarian aid.
- Utilize M&E data to improve program outcomes and accountability.
- Understand how to manage M&E activities in difficult, insecure, or rapidly changing environments.
Intended For:
This course is designed for professionals involved in humanitarian programs, including:
- Program managers and officers in NGOs, UN agencies, and other humanitarian organizations.
- M&E specialists working in humanitarian settings.
- Field coordinators and emergency response teams.
- Donors, policymakers, and stakeholders involved in humanitarian aid.
- Graduate students and researchers specializing in humanitarian studies, development, or program management.
Duration
10 days
Course Content:
Introduction to Monitoring and Evaluation in Humanitarian Settings:
- Overview of the humanitarian landscape and the role of M&E.
- Principles of M&E specific to humanitarian programs.
- The importance of accountability and transparency in humanitarian responses.
Developing M&E Frameworks for Humanitarian Programs:
- Creating logical frameworks (logframes) and theories of change tailored to humanitarian settings.
- Identifying relevant indicators for short-term outputs and long-term impacts.
- Setting up baselines, milestones, and targets in humanitarian operations.
Data Collection Methods in Humanitarian Contexts:
- Techniques for gathering data in unstable and emergency environments.
- Rapid assessment tools and real-time data collection methods (e.g., mobile surveys, remote sensing).
- Challenges in collecting reliable data in insecure or resource-limited areas.
Monitoring Humanitarian Interventions:
- Designing monitoring plans to track the effectiveness and efficiency of humanitarian interventions.
- Collecting, managing, and analyzing data during emergency response.
- Incorporating feedback from affected populations to improve responsiveness.
Evaluation of Humanitarian Programs:
- Types of evaluations in humanitarian settings (formative, process, summative, and impact evaluations).
- Using evaluation results to inform decision-making, improve program quality, and ensure accountability to stakeholders.
- Case studies of successful evaluations in humanitarian contexts.
Real-Time Monitoring and Adaptive Management:
- Setting up systems for continuous monitoring and rapid feedback in emergency situations.
- Adaptive management in dynamic contexts: Adjusting program strategies based on real-time data.
- Technologies for real-time monitoring: Satellite imagery, drones, mobile data collection, and GIS.
Ethical and Practical Challenges in Humanitarian M&E:
- Ethical considerations in data collection and evaluation (informed consent, confidentiality, and vulnerable populations).
- Managing data in conflict zones or disaster areas.
- Addressing biases and limitations in humanitarian M&E.
Accountability to Affected Populations:
- The role of M&E in promoting accountability to beneficiaries and communities.
- Techniques for participatory M&E and involving affected populations in the evaluation process.
- Communicating results to communities and stakeholders.
Using M&E Results for Decision-Making and Reporting:
- Analyzing and presenting M&E findings for various stakeholders, including donors, governments, and affected populations.
- Developing actionable recommendations based on M&E data to improve humanitarian response.
- Writing clear and concise reports that communicate program performance and impact.
Coordination and Collaboration in Humanitarian M&E:
- Working with partners, governments, and other stakeholders to harmonize M&E efforts.
- The role of M&E in the humanitarian cluster system.
- Best practices for sharing data and lessons learned across organizations.
Emerging Trends and Innovations in Humanitarian M&E:
- The use of technology and innovation in humanitarian M&E: AI, big data, and real-time reporting.
- Adapting M&E to new challenges, such as climate change, protracted crises, and urban humanitarian responses.
- Case studies of successful innovation in humanitarian M&E.
General remarks
- Customizable courses are available to address the specific needs of your organization.
- The participant must be conversant in English
- Participants who successfully complete this course will receive a certificate of completion from Lenol Development Center.
- The course fee for onsite training includes facilitation training materials, tea break and lunch.
- Accommodation and airport pick up are made upon request
- For any inquiries reach us through info@dev.lenoldevelopmentcenter.com or +254 710 314 746
- Payment should be made to our bank account before the start of training
Classroom Schedule
| Start & End Date | Venue | Cost(USD) | Enroll |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 13 – Jan 24 2025 | Nairobi | 170,000 | Register |
| Jan 27 – Feb 7 2025 | Nairobi | 170,000 | Register |
| Feb 10 – Feb 21 2025 | Nairobi | 170,000 | Register |
| Feb 24 – Mar 7 2025 | Nairobi | 170,000 | Register |
| Mar 10 – Mar 21 2025 | Nairobi | 170,000 | Register |
| Mar 24 – Apr 4 2025 | Nairobi | 170,000 | Register |
| Apr 7 – Apr 18 2025 | Nairobi | 170,000 | Register |
| Apr 21 – May 2 2025 | Nairobi | 170,000 | Register |
| May 5 – May 16 2025 | Nairobi | 170,000 | Register |
| May 19 – May 30 2025 | Nairobi | 170,000 | Register |
| Jun 2 – Jun 13 2025 | Nairobi | 170,000 | Register |
| Jun 16 – Jun 27 2025 | Nairobi | 170,000 | Register |
| Jun 30 – Jul 11 2025 | Nairobi | 170,000 | Register |
Online Schedule
| Start & End Date | Cost(USD) | Enroll |
|---|---|---|
| Jan 13 – Jan 24 2025 | 170,000 | Register |
| Jan 27 – Feb 7 2025 | 170,000 | Register |
| Feb 10 – Feb 21 2025 | 170,000 | Register |
| Feb 24 – Mar 7 2025 | 170,000 | Register |
| Mar 10 – Mar 21 2025 | 170,000 | Register |
| Mar 24 – Apr 4 2025 | 170,000 | Register |
| Apr 7 – Apr 18 2025 | 170,000 | Register |
| Apr 21 – May 2 2025 | 170,000 | Register |
| May 5 – May 16 2025 | 170,000 | Register |
| May 19 – May 30 2025 | 170,000 | Register |
| Jun 2 – Jun 13 2025 | 170,000 | Register |
| Jun 16 – Jun 27 2025 | 170,000 | Register |
| Jun 30 – Jul 11 2025 | 170,000 | Register |
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