MERL

Monitoring, Evaluation Research & Learning (MERL) Workshop, Dhaka Bangladesh

Transforming data bricks into a project castle: how to use grassroots data to learn and adapt project operations

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This is a unique opportunity for local NGO professionals to discuss MERL and program implementation gaps within the local context, with experienced Bangladeshi MERL experts. You will leave with a better comprehension of the steps for progressive implementation of MERL.

Saturday
June 24, 2023

10:00 am to 4:00 pm

Bishwa Shahitto Kendro, Dhaka

This one day workshop will cover

  • The purpose of MERL in the Project Cycle Management (PCM)
  • The difference between monitoring, evaluation, research, learning and adaptation
  • How to integrate MERL into the full project cycle
    • How MERL leads to learning and adaptation in projects
    • How to analyze, monitor and present data to the project team for making informed decisions for adaptation (starting from needs assessment, baseline, to all monitoring and evaluation data)
  • Case studies on MERL
  • Impact on program experiences on learning and adaptation

After attending this workshop, you will

  • Have better comprehension of MERL in the project cycle management (PCM)
  • Understand how to develop and apply the connections between data, learning and program adaptation
  • Contribute your organization’s capacity to effectively take ownership of data and monitoring of program

Registration Fee

2500
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Bkash

01325318692

(Please input your first name and “MERL”
in the Reference)

Materials, certificate and lunch included

Who will benefit from this workshop?

  • Local NGO staff needing to improve the application of MERL activities for their M&E and program management teams
  • Development workers facing challenges in effectively analyzing and learning from monitoring data, and applying these to make informed decisions in adapting project interventions
  • Participants should have at least one year experience in M&E and be able to understand and apply their own professional experience in data collection and monitoring, and in managing projects.