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Monitoring and Evaluation in the NGO Sector |
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Distance education |
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Frequency |
Annual |
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Start date |
01/02/2017 |
End date |
14/03/2017 |
Objectives |
In this e-learning course NGO staff members, human rights activists and development workers will be introduced to the fundamentals of planning and carrying out programme-based monitoring and evaluation. The course will blend planning and management principles with skill-development related to study design and data collection and analysis. Participants are encouraged to come to the course with a project for which they can develop a monitoring and evaluation plan. |
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Target group |
Educational administrators NGO activists |
Content |
Week 1. Introduction to monitoring and evaluation
Week 2. Logic models and formulating evaluation questions
Week 3. Indicators and measurement
Week 4. Data collection strategies
Week 5. Managing evaluation processes
Week 6. Reporting results |
Language |
English |
Country |
United States of America |
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Methodology used |
The course involves approximately 50 hours of reading, on-line working groups, interaction among students and instructor, webinars and assignments, and is offered over a 6-week period beginning on 23 January 2013. This course will integrate active and participatory learning approaches within activities and assignments, with an emphasis on reflective and collaborative learning. Participants will do the required reading, prepare interim and final project assignments and participate in group discussions. |
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Delivered by |
Instructor: Felisa Tibbitts |
Degree/Certificate |
Certificate of Participation. |
Number of participants |
25. |
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01/12/2016 |
Application procedure |
Apply online : http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=feivmxlab&oeidk=a07e886pi353fd799a5 |
Admission requirements |
The course is intended for staff members of international development organisations, human rights/social justice organisations, international organisations. Participants should have a good written command of English and have high competence and comfort with computer and Internet use. |
Scholarship |
Unfortunately, there are no scholarships available for this course. |
Tuition/Accommodation |
Tuition fee for participants: US$ 575; tuition for auditors: US$ 215.
Tuition for auditors: US$ 165 (25% discount) if paid by 30 November 2012; $ 185 (15% discount) if paid by 21 December 2012; $ 215 after 21 December 2012 |
Homepage |
www.hrea.org/learn/elearning/monitoring-and-evaluation/ |
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If you wish to share with us your experience with regard to this programme, please fill out this evaluation.
Please note that evaluations are for OHCHR's internal use only.
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