Organization: IMA International
Registration deadline: 07 Oct 2016
Starting date: 07 Nov 2016
Ending date: 25 Nov 2016
This certificate course focuses on how to capture the changes arising from your development interventions. After intensively building on your monitoring and evaluation (M&E) skills you explore how the development of a Theory of Change can create a stronger impact assessment process.
Why choose this course
This is for managers and M&E officers who need to plan and implement M&E in their projects and programmes and for those who want to build on their M&E skills. It will help you to produce maximum value for your organisation and its stakeholders. Delivered by participatory practitioners with extensive field experience, this is a leading M&E, impact assessment and Theory of Change course for development practitioners.
What you will learn
Through a mix of practical activities, theory and examples of effective practice you will learn how to:
- clarify results at the programme level using logic models and plan a project using the logical framework
- develop indicators and SMART targets
- combine qualitative and quantitative approaches to gather and interpret data
- establish a baseline to assess your project’s impact
- use your findings to stimulate learning, improvement and stakeholder buy-in
- understand ‘impact assessment’ and how it differs from and complements monitoring and evaluation
- use Theory of Change to support the development of impact assessment.
Cost:4700 GBP
For more information please visit us at www.imainternational.com, email us on post@imainternational.com or call us on +44 (0) 1273 833030.
How to register:
Fill out our online application form http://www.imainternational.com/training_selection.
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