Monitoring and Evaluation Workshop
The NGO sector often finds itself operating with several projects simultaneously whilst having to keep track on progress, outputs and performance in order to provide the relevant service to the beneficiary and informed reports to funders. For this very reason monitoring and evaluation has become a key addition to the project planning and management process. Following numerous requests to host a monitoring and evaluation workshop, the Democracy Development Programme is now pleased to invite you to this workshop facilitated by Mr Paul Kariuki an expert training consultant in the field of Monitoring and Evaluation.
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Jun 27, 2011 08:30 AM
to Jun 28, 2011 04:30 PM |
| Where | Umdloti Conference Center, Durban |
| Contact Name | Suraksha Singh |
| Contact Phone | 031 304 9305 |
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WORKSHOP OUTCOMES
By the end of this workshop the participants will have:
- An understanding of the differences between ‘Monitoring’ and ‘Evaluation’
- A conceptual and practical understanding of M & E as a practice;
- Reflected and assessed how M&E is happening in their own organizations/projects
- Applied new insights to develop intentions and plans to improve their projects/organisations M & E practiceTarget Audience:
- Programme Managers responsible for M&E,
- Field and Programme Officers associated with project implementation
- Research staff who design M & E frameworks
Total cost
R1000.00 per delegate.
Special rates apply should more than one representative attend per organization (R900.00 per delegate)
Included in this package
Refreshments and lunch
Workshop handouts
These costs are subsidized by the DDP.
For more information and to RSVP, please click here.
Closing date for RSVP: 10 June 2011
(Seats are limited to 20 participants. To avoid disappointment please register early to secure your seat at the workshop)
ABOUT THE FACILITATOR
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Paul Kariuki is currently the Programme Manager at the YMCA, Durban where his of his key responsibilities include project management and setting up monitoring and evaluation systems that are easy to understand and implement. Paul’s passion led him to study this element of his work at the University of Stellenbosch where he excelled. He brings together a rare combination of practical project experience with models and theory of practice into his workshops. Paul has 7 years experience as a consulting trainer and has consulted widely within the arenas of Local Economic Development (LED); HIV/AIDS; SMME Development and Training in qualitative research methodologies

