Diploma in Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL)
About This Course
Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL) is increasingly recognized as a vital component within the realm of humanitarian action. At its core lies a clear and essential objective: to thoroughly comprehend and effectively demonstrate the tangible impact of humanitarian interventions on the communities they aim to assist. This leads us to a fundamental question: Does it work? Although this inquiry may appear straightforward at first glance, it becomes significantly more complex when considering the myriad challenges and constraints inherent in the humanitarian environment.
MEAL encompasses a systematic approach that involves meticulously tracking the progress of various programs, making necessary adjustments based on real-time data, and critically assessing the outcomes achieved through these initiatives. However, an equally formidable challenge emerges from not just acquiring this information but also utilizing it strategically to drive meaningful change within both individual organizations and the broader humanitarian system. The ability to transform insights gleaned from monitoring and evaluation into actionable strategies is crucial for enhancing effectiveness and accountability in humanitarian efforts.
Learning Objectives
Material Includes
- Course handbook
- Case studies
- Recorded lectures
- Templates
- Quizzes, and recommended readings.
Requirements
- Basic knowledge of project management, internet access, participation in assignments, and timely completion of quizzes and exams.
Target Audience
- Development professionals, project managers, NGO staff, government officials, and students in international development or humanitarian aid.
