Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL)
Course Overview
Course Modules
Introduction to Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL)
Designing MEAL Systems and Frameworks
Monitoring for Results
Evaluation Methods and Approaches
Participatory Approaches to MEAL
Data Collection, Management, and Analysis
Accountability to Stakeholders
Learning and Knowledge Management
Communication and Reporting
Integrating Gender and Equity in MEAL
Ethics and Professional Standards in MEAL
Case Studies and Practical Exercises
What You Will Learn
MEAL Principles
Understand the principles of MEAL in project management.
Effective M&E Techniques
Learn techniques for effective monitoring and evaluation.
Ensure Accountability
Develop skills to ensure accountability and foster learning.
Case Studies
Explore case studies of successful MEAL implementations.
Data Collection & Analysis
Gain insights into data collection and analysis.
Expert Engagement
Engage with experts in MEAL practices.
Manage & Evaluate Projects
Enhance your ability to manage and evaluate projects.
Showcase Expertise
Obtain a certificate to showcase your expertise in MEAL.
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