This course provides a comprehensive and advanced understanding of Monitoring Evaluation Accountability and Learning (MEAL) concepts and fits them within the logical framework, commonly used to track humanitarian interventions. It also describes methods and approaches for an effective remote project monitoring and offers an overview of evaluation techniques, standards and criteria.
Participants will also familiarize with the concept of learning and how to capture and capitalize lessons learnt and good practices from humanitarian interventions. The current debate on accountability and how this cross-cutting theme is relevant to project monitoring and evaluation will also be part of the training. The course also focuses on remote management and monitoring of programs and on technologies and strategies to ensure the completion of the activities.
It is targeted to humanitarian professionals and practitioners of Canadian Development and Humanitarian organizations and/or students in Development and/or Humanitarian affairs.
Training Dates and times:
Oct. 16th, 17th, 22nd, 23rd and 24th, 2024
This training will be offered online, through four hours sessions, for a total of 20 hours of training and 2 hours of self-study.
Registration required
HNA Training Plan