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Kenya: Training on Monitoring, Evaluation, Reporting & Learning in the Peacebuilding Practice

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Country: Kenya
Organization: Coalition for Peace in Africa
Registration deadline: 01 May 2017
Starting date: 08 May 2017
Ending date: 12 May 2017

The five day training targets practitioners who are working in MERL in the peacebuilding practice within the continent of Africa.

Course objectives

  1. Introduce participants to MERL from a peacebuilding perspective

  2. Enhance participants understanding of the various contextual tools of analysis applied in MERL

  3. Expand participants’ knowledge of the different MERL tools used in the peacebuilding practice

  4. Build participants understanding of a project’s Theory of Change

  5. Enhance participants’ skills in developing a learning agenda for their projects

Specific areas of coverage

  • Introduction to Monitoring and evaluation for conflict prevention and peacebuilding

  • MERL Contextual tools

  • Developing effective monitoring tools for conflict prevention and peacebuilding

  • Developing a theory of change

  • Evaluation and developing a learning agenda

Main Facilitator-Dr. George Kut (Phd)

He has extensive experience in strengthening government and civil societies’ collaboration and dialogue through participatory training. He has designed and facilitated processes for conflict early warning and response systems, peacebuilding policy analysis and advocacy with governments including designing and conducting several researches and documentation for civil society organizations and UN agencies. He also offers technical support on conflict and gender sensitive programming.

His experience in training in multicultural contexts for over 15 years spans across Latin America, Europe, Asia and Africa. He has developed a number of courses and training materials on peacebuilding for civil society organizations, local community groups and UN agencies.


How to register:

Filled in application forms should be sent to COPA by email. All received applications will be acknowledged and if successful a corresponding letter of admission and other necessary documentations will be sent to the applicant. Please send your completed application to martha@copafrica.org or copa@copafrica.org.


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