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Monitoring, Evaluation & Reporting (MER)
Date and Time
Date: March 2-6, 2026, 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Venue
Kigali, Rwanda.
Overview
The Monitoring, Evaluation & Reporting (MER) Training Program is designed to strengthen the capacity of professionals to design, implement, and manage effective MER systems that support accountability, learning, and evidence-based decision-making.
The program integrates results-based management (RBM), indicator development, data collection, analysis, reporting, and learning, enabling organizations to demonstrate impact, improve performance, and meet donor and stakeholder requirements.
Learning Objectives
By the end of the program, participants will be able to:
• Design and manage robust MER frameworks
• Develop measurable indicators and results chains
• Collect, analyze, and interpret quality data
• Produce clear, accurate, and results-oriented reports
• Use MER findings for learning and decision-making
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Training Benefits
Participants and organizations will gain:
• Improved program accountability and transparency
• Stronger data quality and reporting accuracy
• Enhanced ability to demonstrate results and impact
• Better integration of MER into program management
• Practical tools for donor and stakeholder reporting
• Increased professional competence in MER
Who Should Attend
- This program is ideal for:
- • Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning (MEL) officers
- • Program and project managers
- • NGO and development organization staff
- • Government planning and M&E officers
- • Donor-funded project teams
- • Research and data management staff
- • Policy and results management professionals
Workshop Outline / Modules
Module 1: Foundations of Monitoring, Evaluation & Reporting
• MER concepts and terminology
• Role of MER in program performance
• Accountability and learning
Module 2: Results-Based Management (RBM)
• RBM principles and frameworks
• Results chains and theories of change
• Aligning programs with results
Module 3: Program Design & Logical Frameworks
• Logical framework approach
• Problem, objective, and results trees
• Assumptions and risks
Module 4: Indicator Development & Measurement
• Selecting SMART indicators
• Output, outcome, and impact indicators
• Baselines and targets
Module 5: Data Collection Methods & Tools
• Quantitative and qualitative data collection
• Surveys, interviews, and observations
• Data collection planning
Module 6: Data Quality Assurance (DQA)
• Data quality standards
• Validation and verification
• Managing data integrity
Module 7: Monitoring Systems & Dashboards
• Designing monitoring systems
• Using dashboards and MIS
• Real-time monitoring
Module 8: Evaluation Types & Approaches
• Formative, summative, and impact evaluations
• Evaluation designs and methodologies
• Managing evaluations
Module 9: Qualitative & Quantitative Data Analysis
• Data analysis techniques
• Interpreting findings
• Drawing conclusions
Module 10: Reporting for Different Audiences
• Donor, management, and stakeholder reports
• Writing clear and concise reports
• Visualizing data
Module 11: Data Visualization & Storytelling
• Presenting data effectively
• Charts, dashboards, and infographics
• Communicating impact
Module 12: Learning, Adaptation & Knowledge Management
• Using MER for learning
• Adaptive management
• Knowledge sharing
Module 13: Ethics, Safeguarding & Data Protection
• Ethical considerations in MER
• Safeguarding and confidentiality
• Data protection requirements
Module 14: Digital Tools & Technology in MER
• MER software and digital platforms
• Mobile data collection
• Innovation in MER
Module 15: Capstone – MER System Design & Action Plan
• Practical case studies
• Design of MER frameworks
• Development of organizational MER action plans
Facilitator
GLI Certified Trainers
Investment / Fees
- Standard Fee: USD 1250 per participant
- Includes training materials, lunch, tea/coffee breaks, and certificate.
Registration Deadline
March 1,2026
How to Register
- Register here: https://www.leadership.rw/register/ or click “Register/Apply to Attend”.
- Then, payment details will be shown/visible & automatically emailed to you.
- Once payment is received, you’ll get a confirmation & pre-read pack 1 week before the workshop.
- Need help? Call +250 738 713 619 (9 AM–5 PM EAT).
