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Monitoring and Evaluation (July 7-Aug 1 2008)

Start Date

July 7 2008

End Date

August 1 2008

Location

Nairobi, Kenya

Event summary

This course, run by the African Media and Research Foundation (AMREF), is designed to equip participants with competencies in monitoring and evaluation of health and development interventions at project, programme and organisational level.

According to AMREF, by the end of the four week course, participants would have gained:

  • concise understanding of the concepts, principles, and processes of monitoring and evaluation;
  • knowledge and skills in designing monitoring and evaluation (M&E) systems;
  • competence in formulation of change-oriented indicators and change monitoring frameworks;
  • knowledge and skills in using different tools and methods for data collection;
  • competence in the application of qualitative and quantitative data analysis tools and methods, effective report writing, and presentation.

Click here for more information about the course.

Registration Information

To apply, complete the application form and submit to the Directorate of International Training and Development for the attention of Administrator, Training, at the AMREF contact below. Course fee is US$960.

Click here to apply online.

Click here to download the application form in PDF format.

Contact

African Medical and Research Foundation (AMREF) Headquarters

PO Box 27691

Nairobi
00506
Kenya
Tel: 254 20 605220/605331/605334
Fax: +254 20 609 518


Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site May 01 2008
Last Updated May 01 2008



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