15.12.2020, Online (Zoom)

Is your Monitoring system good (enough) to track your Theory of Change?

KKID

In the last years, the expectation that development projects focus more on their impacts (rather than just the smooth implementation of the project measures) has risen dramatically. Organisations and project staff struggle with high expectations to identify pathways of changes and prove those changes.

What will you learn in this workshop?

  • A better understanding of monitoring challenges when using a "Theory of Change" approach
  • The how of developing indicators for quality aspects
  • How to verify if planned changes have been occurred due to your project (concept and tools)
  • How to identify unplanned changes

Who is this workshop for?

Participants shall be from organisations dealing with projects and programmes of development cooperation in all fields being responsible or involved in activities of project cycle management. Knowledge of formalized planning procedures like log frame-planning and the use of project cycle management is neither required nor will be taught. Having participated in the web training “How to plan a project with Theory of Change” is of advantage but not mandatory.

Workshop methodology:

  • Inputs and discussions on the relevance of monitoring activities in the context of development cooperation.
  • Inter-active methods through breakout rooms, chat and dialogues will be used, wherever possible Sharing of the presentations post-workshop, for future reference

 

As the workshop language is English, all participants shall be fluent in the same.

 

Trainer Profile: 

Beate Holthusen, M.A. in Economics & Socioeconomics, German

She worked for more than 25 years as a development consultant, process advisor, trainer, and moderator. Ms Holthusen has conducted training in Results-Based Management / Impact Orientation to NGO project staff in several countries in Asia (e.g. India, Nepal, Indonesia, Viet Nam), Africa and Latin America. 

Malathi K.S, Ph. D in Sociology (Social Network Analysis), Manager, Karl Kübel Foundation for Child & Family, India. For over 10 years, she has been co-facilitating international workshops on Impact Orientation; training the implementation team on impact; coordinating and documenting impact evaluations. Current research is on the interlinkages of SDGs on interventions with children, volunteers, and community organisations.

 

Registration and organisational details:

The cost per person for the Zoom-Web-Training is Rs. 3750 (+ 18% Service tax) / € 49

For online registration, please go to the English homepage of Karl Kübel Stiftung. Your registration will be confirmed by mail soon after it has reached us.

Payment for Indian participants: Details for online payment will be shared by KKID on 01.12.2020. As well you will receive invoice/receipt after the webinar.

Payment for Non-Indians will be accepted online.

Registration Deadline will be November 25, 2020

 

For any clarification, please, contact Mrs. Sabine Beier, Karl Kübel Stiftung, E-Mail. Tel. +49 6251 7005 22  Email: s.beier(at)kkstiftung.de and Dr. K.S. Malathi, Karl Kübel Foundation for Child & Family, India. Tel: +91 9442636091  Email: ksmalathi(at)kkid.org

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