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Training in Monitoring, Evaluation, Reporting & Learning in the Peacebuilding Practice

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This training is ideal for practitioners who would want to advance their knowledge and skills in monitoring, evaluating, reporting and learning in peacebuilding programmes in fragile contexts.

The Course Content

Introduction to monitoring and evaluation from a peacebuilding perspective: This session will cover the following:

  • M & E in the peacebuilding practice; what is the crux of the matter?
  • Understanding change: Issues, questions and dilemmas in M & E in the peacebuilding practice
  • Understanding the results chain

MERL Application in a peacebuilding project: This session will cover MERL aspects from the conception of a peacebuilding project up to the time of project closure

Conceptual M & E Tools in Peacebuilding: This session will cover the following:

  • Different contextual analysis tools used in MERL.
  • Understanding the Peace Cycle
  • Developing an enhanced log-frame for a peacebuilding project
  • Understanding a peacebuilding project’s Theory of change

Introduction to peacebuilding project indicators. This session will cover:

  • Qualitative and quantitative indicators
  • Indicators development protocols
  • Aligning project indicators with project results

Developing a learning agenda for peacebuilding programming. This session will cover:

  • Intercepts and synergies between Monitoring, Evaluation, Reporting and learning
  • Case studies of successful peacebuilding projects and application of learning in them

MERL tools for Peacebuilding practice. This session will cover:

  • Developing a monitoring & evaluation framework
  • Developing an evaluation agenda and schedule
  • Tools for assessing impact of a peacebuilding project

Data Management in peacebuilding projects. This session will cover:

  • Various data collection tools
  • Ethical considerations in data collection and management
  • Conflict sensitivity in data collection and management

Fee information

Option 1: US$1300 (Covers tuition, resource materials, certificate of participation & full board accommodation from the evening of 7th June upto breakfast on 13th June 2026)

Option 2: $800 (for day scholars & covers day time meals at the training Centre, tuition, resource materials and certificate of participation)

Option 3 charges: US $450: This amount is for those who will opt to join the training via Zoom and the amount covers tuition and a certificate of participation

How to register

The training documents can be downloaded from the link below:

Training in Monitoring, Evaluation, Reporting & Learning in Peacebuilding Practice; 8th to 12th June 2026, Nairobi-Kenya & Online

Send your filled in application form to any of the following emails for processing: copafricatrainings@gmail.com/copa@copafrica.org/trainings@copafrica.org

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