Monitoring and Evaluation of Humanitarian Programme and Projects Course

INTRODUCTION 

In the dynamic and complex field of humanitarian aid, effective monitoring and evaluation (M&E) are essential to ensure that programs and projects achieve their intended impact. The increasing demand for accountability and transparency in the delivery of humanitarian assistance necessitates robust M&E systems that can provide evidence-based insights into program effectiveness, efficiency, and sustainability. This course on Monitoring and Evaluation of Humanitarian Programmes and Projects is designed to equip participants with the necessary skills to design, implement, and manage M&E systems tailored to the unique challenges of humanitarian contexts.

The course emphasizes the importance of adaptive M&E approaches that can respond to the rapidly changing environments in which humanitarian programs operate. Participants will learn how to develop and utilize key performance indicators (KPIs), conduct impact assessments, and apply qualitative and quantitative methods to gather and analyze data. By integrating M&E processes into the program life cycle, organizations can enhance decision-making, improve resource allocation, and ultimately deliver more effective interventions.

Designed for professionals engaged in humanitarian work, this course provides practical tools and frameworks for monitoring and evaluating projects across different sectors, including health, education, food security, and emergency response. Participants will gain hands-on experience through case studies that illustrate successful M&E practices in various humanitarian contexts. By the end of the course, participants will be well-equipped to lead M&E initiatives that not only track progress but also drive improvements in program design and implementation.

DURATION

10 days

TARGET PARTICIPANTS

  • Humanitarian program managers and coordinators.
  • Monitoring and evaluation officers and specialists.
  • Project managers and team leaders in humanitarian organizations.
  • Donor representatives and grant managers.
  • Government officials involved in humanitarian aid and development.
  • NGO staff working on humanitarian projects.
  • Researchers and analysts focused on humanitarian issues.
  • Consultants and advisors in the field of humanitarian aid.
  • Students and academics interested in humanitarian M&E.
  • Anyone involved in the design, implementation, or evaluation of humanitarian programs.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

By the end of the training, you will be able to:

  • Understand the principles and importance of monitoring and evaluation in humanitarian programs.
  • Learn how to design M&E frameworks tailored to specific humanitarian contexts.
  • Develop skills to create and use key performance indicators (KPIs) effectively.
  • Explore qualitative and quantitative methods for data collection and analysis.
  • Gain insights into conducting impact assessments and evaluating program outcomes.
  • Learn how to integrate M&E processes into the program life cycle.
  • Understand the role of adaptive monitoring in dynamic humanitarian environments.
  • Explore techniques for reporting and communicating M&E findings to stakeholders.
  • Learn how to use M&E data to improve program design and implementation.
  • Apply M&E concepts in real-world scenarios through case studies.

TOPICS TO BE COVERED

Module 1: Introduction to Humanitarian Monitoring and Evaluation

  • Overview of M&E in the humanitarian context
  • Key principles and ethics of M&E in humanitarian work
  • Understanding the program life cycle and its relevance to M&E
  • Introduction to M&E frameworks and methodologies
  • Challenges and opportunities in humanitarian M&E
  • Case study: M&E in a large-scale emergency response program

Module 2: Designing M&E Frameworks for Humanitarian Programs

  • Steps to develop an effective M&E framework
  • Tailoring M&E frameworks to specific humanitarian sectors
  • Identifying and setting key performance indicators (KPIs)
  • Integrating M&E with program planning and design
  • Tools and templates for M&E framework development
  • Case study: Framework design for a health and nutrition program

Module 3: Data Collection and Analysis in Humanitarian M&E

  • Qualitative vs. quantitative data in M&E
  • Methods for data collection in challenging environments
  • Using technology for data collection and management
  • Data analysis techniques for humanitarian M&E
  • Ensuring data quality and reliability
  • Case study: Data collection and analysis in a refugee camp

Module 4: Impact Assessment and Evaluation Techniques

  • Principles of impact assessment in humanitarian projects
  • Techniques for measuring short-term and long-term impacts
  • Using control groups and baseline data in evaluations
  • Evaluating the sustainability of humanitarian interventions
  • Ethical considerations in impact assessment
  • Case study: Impact evaluation of a food security program

Module 5: Adaptive Monitoring in Dynamic Humanitarian Contexts

  • The need for adaptive M&E approaches
  • Monitoring in rapidly changing environments
  • Real-time data collection and analysis
  • Flexibility in M&E frameworks and methodologies
  • Case study: Adaptive monitoring in a conflict zone
  • Case study: Real-time M&E during a natural disaster response

Module 6: Reporting and Communicating M&E Findings

  • Best practices for M&E reporting in humanitarian contexts
  • Communicating findings to stakeholders, donors, and beneficiaries
  • Using M&E data to inform decision-making and program design
  • Tools for visualizing and presenting M&E data
  • Developing actionable recommendations based on M&E results
  • Case study: Effective M&E reporting in a multi-sectoral program

Module 7: Improving Program Design and Implementation through M&E

  • Linking M&E results to program improvement
  • Using feedback loops to enhance program effectiveness
  • Scaling successful interventions based on M&E findings
  • Replicating best practices in different humanitarian contexts
  • Continuous learning and adaptation in humanitarian programming
  • Case study: Program improvement in a long-term development project

Module 8: Ethics and Accountability in Humanitarian M&E

  • Understanding ethical considerations in M&E
  • Ensuring accountability to affected populations
  • Balancing donor requirements with ethical M&E practices
  • Protecting data privacy and confidentiality in M&E
  • Addressing power dynamics and biases in evaluations
  • Case study: Ethical dilemmas in humanitarian M&E

Module 9: Stakeholder Engagement and Collaboration in M&E

  • The role of stakeholders in the M&E process
  • Strategies for effective stakeholder engagement
  • Collaborating with local communities in M&E
  • Working with partners and donors on joint M&E initiatives
  • Building trust and transparency in M&E activities
  • Case study: Stakeholder collaboration in a community-driven project

Module 10: Practical Application of Humanitarian M&E

  • Developing a comprehensive M&E plan for a specific project
  • Hands-on exercises in data collection and analysis
  • Group work: Designing an M&E framework for a case study project
  • Peer review and feedback on M&E plans
  • Final presentation: Implementing M&E in a real-world scenario
  • Case study: Lessons learned from a multi-year humanitarian program

 Closure

Methodology

This instructor led training course is delivered using a blended learning approach and comprises of presentations, guided sessions of practical exercise, web based tutorials and group work. Our facilitators are seasoned industry experts with years of experience, working as professional and trainers in these fields.

All facilitation and course materials will be offered in English. The participants should be reasonably proficient in English.

Accreditation

Upon successful completion of this training, participants will be issued with a Livecode Technologies certificate.

Training Venue

The training is residential and will be held at the Livecode Technologies Training Center in Westlands, Nairobi, Kenya. The course fee covers the course tuition, training materials, two break refreshments, lunch, and study visits.

All participants will additionally cater for their, travel expenses, visa application, insurance, and other personal expenses.

Accommodation

Accommodation is arranged upon request. For reservations contact the Training Officer.

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Training Fees

The course fees is KES 137,000.00 or USD 1800.00 exclusive of VAT. The course fees covers the course tuition, training materials, two (2) break refreshments, lunch and study visits. Participants will cater for their travel and accommodation costs.

Payment

Payment should be transferred to Livecode Technologies account through bank on or before the course commences.

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Cancellation Policy

Payment for the all courses includes a registration fee, which is non-refundable, and equals 15% of the total sum of the course fee.

Tailor- Made

This scheduled course can also be tailored for your organization. To find out how our tailor-made training can help your organization, contact our team on:

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Event Properties

Event Date 02-16-2026 8:00 am
Event End Date 02-27-2026 5:00 pm
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Cut off date 02-12-2026
Individual Price USD 1,800
Location Nairobi, Kenya
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