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Adaptive Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) Approaches in Complex Environments

Date limite d’inscription
15th December 2024
Début
5th February 2025
Fin
7th February 2025
Durée
3
Niveau
Advanced
Lieu
On campus
Coûts/Frais d’inscription
1700 CHF
Description

There's a rising demand for more adaptive methodologies as traditional monitoring and evaluation (M&E) approaches struggle to answer questions such as: How does our livelihood project strengthen or undermine social cohesion? Are our humanitarian projects contributing to local peacebuilding, as envisioned by the commitment to a more joined-up humanitarian-development-peace (HDP) approach in conflict contexts?

In this course, participants will explore the dynamic intersection of Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) with adaptive methodologies. Tailored for individuals navigating complex and uncertain environments, the course is designed to equip them with essential skills for adapting their programs and projects effectively and assessing their contributions to peace and positive social change.

Despite the widely acknowledged importance of adaptation and learning of MEL, practical guidance on implementation remains scarce. We aim to address this gap by offering a nuanced exploration of proven strategies and hands-on experience.

Throughout the course, participants will immerse themselves in case studies and critically reflect the effective application and customization of adaptive approaches. Beyond individual learning, the course fosters a community of practitioners, offering a platform for sharing insights, networking, and collectively addressing challenges.

Objectifs

As a participant, you will be able to:

Develop a comprehensive understanding of complexity theory and its implications for Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) practices, and the challenges of establishing causality in dynamic environments.
Acquire valuable insights and approaches for navigating complexity by integrating adaptive approaches alongside traditional performance Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) practices.
Explore innovative MEL approaches to capture intangible social changes resulting from their projects/programs by strengthening their Theory of Change and exploring additional approaches such as Outcome Harvesting.
Enhance their capacity to engage with donors and advocate for the integration of adaptive and complexity-aware MEL approaches in project design and evaluation frameworks.

Prérequis

The course is for professionals in development cooperation, humanitarian aid, and peacebuilding, working within complex environments. Specifically:
- Professionals working in or on fragile and conflict-affected contexts with a basic understanding and hands-on experience of MEL, interested in exploring adaptive MEL approaches alongside traditional methods;
- Practitioners involved in guiding the design and implementation of complex programs and projects, keen on delineating and identifying social change.

Is this course a good match for you? If unsure, do not hesitate to contact us at academy@swisspeace.ch.

Lieu
Kasernenhof 8 4058 Basel Suisse
Prestataire

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Thèmes
  • Suivi, évaluation et amélioration de la prévention des conflits et de la consolidation de la paix
  • Consolidation de la paix
  • Gestion de projets sensibles au conflit
Langues English
Évaluation Successful participants are awarded a Certificate of Attendance.
Public cible
  • Personnel militaire
  • Décideurs politiques
  • Fonctionnaires gouvernementaux
  • Personnel d'ONG
  • Pouvoirs publics
Méthodes
  • Cours magistral
  • Travail de groupe et résolution collaborative de problèmes
  • Étude de cas
Accréditation
  • University of Basel
Certificat
  • Certificate of Attendance
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