Professional Diploma in Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and learning​

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About Course

The Diploma in Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning is a practical, career-focused training programme designed to help learners understand how projects are monitored, evaluated, reported, and improved.

This diploma introduces learners to the core concepts of M&E, Results-Based Management, Logframe, indicators, data collection, field tools, data analysis, reporting, evaluation, learning, adaptive management, Kobo Toolbox, M&E templates, and career preparation. The course is built with practical activities, case studies, field-based examples, and a final capstone project to help students gain real-world M&E skills.

What Will You Learn?

  • Understand the core concepts of Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning
  • Differentiate between monitoring and evaluation
  • Apply results-based thinking and Results-Based Management
  • Understand the results chain and Theory of Change
  • Create and use a Logical Framework
  • Develop SMART indicators and understand different types of indicators
  • Understand quantitative and qualitative data
  • Design basic data collection tools
  • Apply data collection methods in field contexts
  • Understand data quality and ethical considerations
  • Analyze and interpret M&E data
  • Present findings using basic data visualization
  • Prepare M&E reports
  • Understand evaluation and OECD/DAC evaluation criteria
  • Apply learning and adaptive management in projects
  • Use lessons learned and recommendations for project improvement
  • Understand Kobo Toolbox workflow and practical field use
  • Work with key M&E templates such as Logframe, IPTT, data collection tools, and reporting templates
  • Prepare for M&E career opportunities with CV-focused guidance
  • Complete a practical final M&E project

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