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Thank you for joining this short training on THEORY OF CHANGE.

There's a link below to the full course, where we go deep into causal pathways, assumptions, dealing with complexity and integrating M&E systems into Theory of Change.

And feel free to drop any feedback below. I'd love to hear how this course was for you.

Thank you!

Neil Kendrick


MASTERING THEORY OF CHANGE

SELF-STUDY CERTIFICATE

  • FOUNDATIONS OF THEORY OF CHANGE: Understand the core concepts and principles of Theory of Change and its relevance in relief, humanitarian, and development work. Learn how to develop ToC frameworks to articulate pathways of change, set clear objectives, and align interventions with project goals.
  • PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF TOC: Explore real-world case studies and best practices of ToC applications in relief, humanitarian, and development projects. Gain insights into effective strategies for stakeholder engagement, data collection, monitoring, evaluation, and adaptive management.
  • INTEGRATION INTO PROJECT PLANNING: Learn how to integrate ToC principles into every stage of the project cycle, from needs assessment and program design to implementation and evaluation.
  • ENHANCED MONITORING AND EVALUATION: Discover how ToC enhances monitoring and evaluation practices by providing a framework for tracking progress, measuring outcomes, and learning from experience. Explore tools and techniques for designing M&E frameworks based on ToC principles and using data to drive decision-making.
  • PROMOTING LEARNING AND COLLABORATION: Foster a culture of learning, reflection, and collaboration within your organization or project team.

All topics are supported by frequent, clear, practical examples and case studies from relief, humanitarian, and development work. The course includes:

  • More than 3.5 hours of clear, practical, step-by-step sessions (downloadable, subtitled video, accessible on all devices)
  • Discussion sections to leave questions and reflections
  • Frequent tests to check and reinforce your learning
  • A certificate of completion

COURSE INTRODUCTION

PREVIEW: MAPPING CAUSAL PATHWAYS

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