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Overview of the M&E of PHN Program’s Regional Workshop

This regional workshop aims to provide participants with a comprehensive overview of monitoring and evaluation (M&E) in population, health, and nutrition programs. Through lectures, exercises, and field visits, participants will learn state-of-the-art tools, techniques, and practical approaches for performance monitoring and evaluation. The workshop will cover basic M&E concepts, methods, and principles, and participants will gain hands-on experience in designing M&E plans. In addition to the training sessions, social activities such as cultural dinners and museum visits will be organized to enhance participants' networking and cultural experiences.

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Overview of the M&E of PHN Program’s Regional Workshop

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  1. Overview of the M&E of PHN Program’sRegional Workshop

  2. Workshop Objectives • To understand the basic concepts and practical approaches for performance monitoring and evaluation. • To learn state-of-the-art tools and techniques used specifically to monitor and evaluate population, health, and nutrition programs. • To gain hands-on experience in designing, monitoring, and evaluation plans.

  3. Training Organization Basic Concepts and principles of M&E SI and Decision Making 3 Using M&E in programs 2 Methods of M&E 1

  4. Training Delivery Week 3 Sessions (teams of instructors) Core Facilitators Week 1 Sessions (teams of instructors) G R O U P W O R K Field visit Week 2 Sessions (teams of instructors)

  5. Workshop Learning Methods • Lectures • In-class exercises • Small group works • Field visit

  6. Daily Schedule • Morning • Lectures • In-class exercise • Afternoon • Case studies • Group Work

  7. In achieving workshop goals: • Participants’ active engagement is important • A team of instructors is responsible for each session • Overall, coordinators ensure continuity and consistency of workshop activities

  8. Social Activities • Reception • Cultural dinners • Visit to museums • Field visit

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