Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning in Practice (MEALP)

Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning in Practice (MEALP)

تطبيقات المتابعة والتقييم والمسائلة والتعلم

Objectives:

  1. Master MEAL Skills: Gain hands-on experience with advanced MEAL tools and techniques.
  2. Drive Project Impact: Learn to design and implement MEAL systems that enhance project accountability, learning, and impact.
  3. Meet Donor Expectations: Develop the skills to align MEAL systems with donor requirements, ensuring funding compliance.
  4. Earn a Local Certificate: Receive a certificate upon completion, recognizing your advanced MEAL expertise.
  5. Career Advancement: Equip yourself with the skills to lead MEAL processes, secure funding, and drive organizational success.
  6. Pathway to Certification: Get guidance on pursuing official PM4NGOs certification for global recognition.

Topics:

  • Refining Theories of Change (ToC) and Results Frameworks (RF).
  • Advanced Logframe development with complex indicators.
  • Activity: Participants refine a ToC and Logframe for a multisectoral project.
  • Aligning MEAL plans with donor requirements and organizational goals.
  • Activity: Create a comprehensive MEAL plan for a complex case study.
  • Designing mixed method data collection tools.
  • Using advanced digital tools for data collection and management.
  • Ensuring data quality and ethical considerations.
  • Activity: Conduct a mixed method data collection exercise using digital tools.
  • Advanced qualitative and quantitative data analysis techniques.
  • Using software tools (e.g., Excel, SPSS, NVivo) for data analysis.
  • Creating impactful data visualizations for reports and presentations.
  • Activity: Analyze complex datasets and present findings using visualization tools.
  • Conducting midterm reviews, impact assessments, and lessons-learned exercises.
  • Adaptive management: Using evaluation findings to refine projects.
  • Building a learning culture within organizations.
  • Activity: Draft an evaluation plan and adaptive management strategy for a project.
  • Establishing robust Feedback and Complaint Response Mechanisms (FCRMs).
  • Promoting inclusivity and accessibility in accountability systems.
  • Integrating community feedback into project adjustments.
  • Activity: Design an advanced FCRM and community engagement plan.
  • Integrating MEAL systems into organizational processes and decision-making.
  • Building internal and partner capacities for MEAL sustainability.
  • Aligning MEAL practices with strategic planning and long-term goals.
  • Activity: Develop a long-term MEAL sustainability plan for an organization.
  • Adapting MEAL approaches to different sectors (e.g., health, education, livelihoods).
  • MEAL in emergency and humanitarian contexts.
  • MEAL in advocacy and policy influencing.
  • Activity: Case study analysis of MEAL in different contexts.

Prerequisites

Successful Completion of Ritaj’s MEAL Training (MEAL)
or
Passing a Ritaj MEAL Assessment Test

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Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL)

Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL)

المتابعة والتقيم والمسائلة والتعلم

Objectives:

  1. Build a Strong Foundation: Gain a clear understanding of MEAL concepts and their importance in project cycles.
  2. Enhance Career Prospects: Open doors to new opportunities in the humanitarian and development sectors.
  3. Pathway to Advanced Training: Prepare for more advanced MEAL courses, such as MEAL in Practice.

Topics:

  • Definition and importance of MEAL in program cycles.
  • Key principles: Accountability, quality, and learning.
  • Overview of the MEAL cycle: Planning, implementation, and learning phases.
  • Q&A: Participants can ask questions about MEAL’s role in humanitarian and development work.
  • Introduction to Theories of Change (ToC) and Results Frameworks (RF).
  • Designing Logical Frameworks (Logframes) with SMART indicators.
  • Q&A: Participants can clarify concepts related to ToC and Logframes.
  • Core components of MEAL plans: Performance indicators, feedback mechanisms, and risk mitigation.
  • Budgeting and resource allocation for MEAL.
  • Understanding donor requirements.
  • Q&A: Participants can ask questions about aligning MEAL plans with donor expectations.
  • Designing effective data collection tools.
  • Participatory methods for engaging stakeholders.
  • Introduction to digital tools (e.g., MS Forms, google forms).
  • Q&A: Participants can discuss challenges and best practices in data collection.
  • Introduction to qualitative and quantitative data analysis.
  • Visualizing data for decision making and stakeholder engagement.
  • Turning data insights into actionable recommendations.
  • Q&A: Participants can ask questions about data analysis techniques and tools.
  • Introduction to Feedback and Complaint Response Mechanisms (FCRMs).
  • Promoting inclusivity and accessibility in accountability systems.
  • Q&A: Participants can discuss challenges in implementing accountability systems.

Prerequisites

N/A

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