Training on
Practical Tools for Monitoring and Evaluation of Project/Program
8-9 October 2016
TRAINER PROFILE
Practical Tools for Monitoring and Evaluation of Project/Program
8-9 October 2016
Monitoring and evaluation are essential to improving project/program efficiency and effectiveness. It is usually required by donor board of director as part of project management cycle. In most cases of the proposal for the grant, investment fund, the M&E should be well defined to ensure great impact of the project/.program It helps organizations/entities to understand to what extent they have achieved what they intended to achieve. The monitoring allows project team to make appropriate decisions on a day-to-day basis and ensures that projects/program are carried out as planned and modified when necessary, while the evaluation enables manager as well as donor and/or board director to understand and demonstrate the results of the project/program team’s work, determine the best strategies for achieving the objectives and document lessons learned to improve future programs.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
COURSE OBJECTIVES
- This course provides participants with the key elements needed to make their M&E work.
- Learn to develop and implement an M&E frameworks set forth in a project document.
- Learn how to set appropriate indicators at each level of results, develop mock forms to collection data, making an analysis and communicating the results.
- Participant will understand a project as a unique in that it is not a routine operation, but a specific set of operations designed to accomplish a singular goal.
Module 1: How to review Project/Program document
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Module 2: Reviewing Project/Program results chain
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The different betwenn project and program Reviewing project management cycle Who is involved? why stakeholder is important Typical content of project document/project charter |
Why do we need to understand results chain?
How to verifiy results chain, If-Then concept Results statment in relation to stakeholder Understanding exeternal factors, assumptions and risks |
Module 3: How to develop M&E framework
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Module 4: Tasks of M&E data collection
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Conceptual of the M&E Framework
Assinging SMART indicators for each level of results How to define target, source of data, methods, frequency How to veryfy M&E framework/plan and implement it |
Tool for monitorin, how to Tool for eveluation, how to Review data collecion methods, pros and cons On-line survey, telephone interview and face-to-face interview, observation technique |
Module 5: Data analysis and reporting
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Module 6: Why do we need communicate M&E report?
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Steps in data analysis, how to prepare
Quantitive data analysis, how to Qualitative data analysis, make it easy Tipical structure of reporting and procedure Data presentation in M&E report |
Key questions for communication and stakeholder
Communication based on audience assessment Some practical tools for today communication |
TRAINER PROFILE
TUY Pheap is a holder of M.Sc in Regional and Rural Development Planning from Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in Bangkok, Thailand, since 1996. Mr. Pheap has had more than twenty-year experience in implementing development projects in Cambodia, funded by expternal donors including, UNDP, Sida, DfID, DANIDA, WB, EU, and SDC. He has long experience in providing training to participants from grasrood level, villagers, village cheif, commune chief, to higher level, goverment official, civil society leaders, project staffs, university lecturers and company employees on various subject including results-based management (RBM), logical framework approach (LFA), project cycle management (PCM), monitoring and eveluation (M&E), commune planning, data collection, data analysis, report and proposal writing, social accountability. Currently, Mr. Pheap is a freelance cosultance, who his practical experience as technical adviser with varios development projects includes: 1) IP3-NP-SNDD funded by EU, Sida, SDC; 2) RILGP funded by WB; 3) NRML funded by DANIDA and DfID; 4) PSDD funded by UNDP and Sida; 5) PLG and CARERE II funded by UNDP, and others
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This practical tools are for any Project/Program Managers/Directors, Supervisor, Evaluator, M&E chief officers who have recently been appointed to manage a project and anyone who is new to the project/program monitoring and evaluation, implementation. This course is essential for those, who facing difficulty to design and implement their M&E framework/plan to support day-to-day decision- making as well as organizational accountabilities and learning for their donor and/or board of director future funding and/or investment.
COURSE DETAILS
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This practical tools are for any Project/Program Managers/Directors, Supervisor, Evaluator, M&E chief officers who have recently been appointed to manage a project and anyone who is new to the project/program monitoring and evaluation, implementation. This course is essential for those, who facing difficulty to design and implement their M&E framework/plan to support day-to-day decision- making as well as organizational accountabilities and learning for their donor and/or board of director future funding and/or investment.
COURSE DETAILS
Date: 8-9 October 2016
Venue: Hotel/Restaurant located in Phnom Penh
Time: 8 am-5 pm
Language: Khmer
Fee: US$ 250 (Includes VAT)
Early Bird: US$ 230 (Register before October 3)
Early Bird: US$ 230 (Register before October 3)
The Fee includes: Materials and Certificate of Participation.
Educational Development Institute (EDI)
#22, St. 51┴154, PhsarThmei III, Daun Penh, Phnom Penh.
Tel: 023 966 967 / 015 728 123 / 015 729 123 / 016 557 123
Email: info@edi-cambodia.org / training@edi-cambodia.org
Tel: 023 966 967 / 015 728 123 / 015 729 123 / 016 557 123
Email: info@edi-cambodia.org / training@edi-cambodia.org