Monitoring & Evaluation Essentials
Free until 28 February 2025
Monitoring & Evaluation Essentials
Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) are critical for ensuring that projects in humanitarian and development contexts achieve their intended impact. This course introduces the core concepts, methods, and tools used in M&E to track progress, measure success, and adapt interventions in real-time.
Effective M&E supports:
- Accountability and Impact Measurement – Demonstrating how resources are used, tracking results, and ensuring interventions lead to meaningful change.
- Adaptive Management – Using real-time data to make informed decisions, solve challenges, and adjust strategies as conditions evolve.
- Improved Learning and Collaboration – Strengthening knowledge sharing across teams, organizations, and communities to refine future projects.
What You’ll Learn:
- Introduction to Monitoring & Evaluation – Understanding why M&E is essential and how it enhances project effectiveness.
- Data Collection Methods & Triangulation – Exploring different techniques for gathering and validating data to ensure reliability.
- Monitoring Reports & Their Structure – Learning how to document progress, inform stakeholders, and support adaptive management.
- How to Conduct Effective Monitoring Reporting – Practical guidance on preparing clear, actionable reports that drive decision-making.
- M&E Planning – Developing a structured plan with clear indicators, data collection methods, and reporting schedules.
The course is free and provides 30 days of access after signing up.
Best of luck!
COURSE CURRICULUM
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StartWELCOME TO THE COURSE
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StartINTRODUCTION TO MONITORING AND EVALUATION (11:31)
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StartDATA COLLECTION METHODS AND TRIANGULATION (11:24)
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StartMONITORING REPORTS (5:10)
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StartHOW TO CONDUCT MONITORING REPORTING (10:13)
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StartM&E PLANNING (25:21)
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StartRECAP OF KEY POINTS (5:27)
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StartPROGRESS ASSESSMENT
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StartFEEDBACK AND INSIGHTS
Instructor Profile
With over 25 years of expertise, Neil Kendrick, founder of ELD Training, specializes in Professional Writing, Reporting Skills, Proposal Writing, Results-Based Management, and Monitoring & Evaluation. Based in the UK, Neil has trained and coached humanitarian and development professionals from hundreds of organizations across more than 20 countries in Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas.