Monitoring and Evaluation for Sexual and Reproductive Health Programmes
22 March-02 April 2004, Johannesburg, South Africa
Monitoring and Evaluation for Sexual and Reproductive Health Programmes 22 March-02 April 2004 Johannesburg, South Africa Event Details: Monitoring and Evaluation for Sexual and Reproductive Health examines the underlying principles of monitoring and evaluation for programme managers. Participants explore the steps in establishing effective monitoring and evaluation systems and are guided in how to integrate gender analysis into their monitoring and evaluation plans. The course is designed to strengthen institutional capacity to effectively monitor programme operations and evaluate performance. Learning Objectives: · To encourage commitment to monitoring and evaluation in SRH programmes · To equip participants with the knowledge and skills to develop sound monitoring plans for their SRH programme · To support participants’ design of a management information system appropriate to their programme needs · To guide participants’ integration of gender analysis into monitoring and evaluation plans Who Should Attend: This 12-day intensive course designed for project managers and supervisory staff responsible for programme management and performance. · Project Co-ordinators · Evaluation Officers · Field Managers Personnel whose duties include the design, implementation or supervision of service delivery should attend.This course is not appropriate for junior level staff. What Participants Should Expect The course involves a minimum of 80 hours of classroom contact. Instruction begins at 08:00 and continues thru 17:00, Monday to Friday. Instruction is complemented by case analyses, video presentations and field trips to SRH programmes in the area. Every participant is expected to develop a monitoring and evaluation plan, including related tools for MIS for his/her SRH programme in order to qualify for a certificate of completion. Individual guidance is provided as participants develop their monitoring and evaluation plans. Computer workstations are provided with limited assistance for word processing, hence computer literacy is highly recommended. Finally, participants can expect to sample Johannesburg’s vibrant culture. For further information and registration contact: Ms Busi Marule Programme Secretary Margaret Sanger Centre International South Africa P.O. Box 848 Auckland Park Johannesburg South Africa 2006 info@mscisa.org.za www.mscisa.org.za Tel: 2711 726 1172 Fax: 2711 726 2424
2004-02-01