GM.1. RBPM : Many (national) organizations that rely on donors for financial support to maintain, expand, and create programs must be able to write strong proposals, design needs-based projects, draft LogFrames and budgets and have a basic idea of Monitoring, Evaluation and Accountability Learning (MEAL). On top of that, a basic project risk assessment is crucial for any kind of project implementation as it helps in writing substantial assumptions in the LogFrame, thus improving the quality of proposals and, subsequently, the project implementation. This four-day workshop designed by HDFF seeks to build a strong understanding of the intertwined skills needed for safe project management using realistic scenario-based situations.
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GM.5. MEAL : Monitoring should be considered as an attitude that underpins everything we do. In Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning, one can get lost in forests of sophisticated Excel tables and endless data collection tools, and nearly drown in oceans of monitoring books treating it as a separate and sophisticated science. The more one gets into the topic, the more complex it appears and the more overwhelmed and confused one becomes. Therefore, HDFF, with its experience in M.E.A.L as impact evaluators, designed an easy-to- understand 4.5 days MEAL course focusing on core tools and experience.
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Dates: 09-13 June 2025 (Deadline : June 2nd 2025)
Location: Bangkok, Thailand
Cost:
Regular Price $1.150 USD
Early Bird $980 USD (until May 26 2025)
Included in the fee: Lunch, Coffee breaks, training materials, certificates.