Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, And Learning (Meal)
Published 5/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 6.24 GB | Duration: 7h 25m
Published 5/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 6.24 GB | Duration: 7h 25m
Driving Impact in Humanitarian Projects
What you'll learn
Understand MEAL Fundamentals: Gain a solid grasp of MEAL principles, including their role in tracking progress, ensuring accountability, and promoting learning
Design Monitoring Systems: Learn to create monitoring plans, select indicators, and use data collection tools
Conduct Evaluations: Master the process of planning, designing, and conducting evaluations
Integrate MEAL into Project Cycles: Develop skills to embed MEAL practices at every stage of a project—from design to implementation and closeout
Foster Accountability and Learning: Build expertise in engaging stakeholders
Requirements
Basic familiarity with relief, humanitarian, or development work
Interest in project evaluation and data use
No advanced technical skills required
Description
MEAL is critical for planning, implementing, and evaluating relief, humanitarian, and development projects and programs. It provides a robust framework to track progress, assess impact, ensure accountability, and promote continuous improvement, ensuring your initiatives are transparent, responsive, and sustainable for the communities they serve. These skills help project teams to:Clarify objectives and track progress toward intended results.Make data-driven decisions by aligning monitoring and evaluation efforts with project goals.Adapt and improve strategies through real-time feedback mechanisms.Enhance accountability by involving stakeholders and addressing their concerns.Gain the expertise to:Master MEAL Foundations: Build a strong understanding of MEAL principles and their significance in project success. Develop frameworks to track progress, ensure accountability, and enable adaptive learning.Apply MEAL in Practice: Design monitoring systems, collect and analyze data, and conduct evaluations using real-world examples and best practices. Engage stakeholders in transparent, accountable processes.Integrate MEAL into Projects: Embed MEAL principles at every stage of the project cycle, from design to implementation and closeout, ensuring sustainable and impactful results.Foster Learning and Accountability: Promote a culture of continuous learning within your team, using MEAL insights to refine strategies, improve impact, and encourage stakeholder collaboration.Enroll Now to Transform Your Humanitarian Projects with MEAL Expertise—Gain Practical Tools, Boost Accountability, and Drive Sustainable Impact
Overview
Section 1: INTRODUCTION TO MEAL
Lecture 1 The What and Why of MEAL
Lecture 2 MEAL in Action
Lecture 3 Reflecting on MEAL: Why It Matters
Lecture 4 Integrating MEAL into Project Design
Lecture 5 MEAL during Implementation and Close-out
Lecture 6 MEAL and Sustainability
Lecture 7 The Meal Framework
Section 2: MONITORING
Lecture 8 Understanding Monitoring Systems in MEAL
Lecture 9 Indicators
Lecture 10 Data Collection Methods in MEAL
Lecture 11 Developing a Monitoring Plan
Lecture 12 Data Collection Tools in Humanitarian and Development Projects
Lecture 13 Case Study: Monitoring a Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) Intervention
Lecture 14 Data Management
Lecture 15 Data Analysis
Lecture 16 Data Visualisation
Lecture 17 Case Study - Data Management in Action
Lecture 18 Case Study - Data Quality and Integrity
Lecture 19 Data-driven Decision-making
Section 3: EVALUATION
Lecture 20 Evaluation in the Project Lifecycle
Lecture 21 Evaluation Ethics and Standards
Lecture 22 Planning and Designing Evaluations
Lecture 23 Case Studies - Reflection and Application - Evaluation Checklist
Lecture 24 Steps for Conducting Evaluations
Lecture 25 Defining Evaluation Questions
Lecture 26 Selecting Data Collection Methods
Lecture 27 Selecting Sampling Approaches
Lecture 28 Data Analysis in Evaluations
Lecture 29 Linking Data Analysis to MEAL
Lecture 30 Reporting Evaluation Findings
Lecture 31 Evaluation in Action - Case Study
Section 4: ACCOUNTABILITY
Lecture 32 Accountability in MEAL
Lecture 33 The Cycle of Accountability
Lecture 34 Understanding Stakeholder Expectations
Lecture 35 Feedback and Complaint Mechanisms
Lecture 36 Ensuring Transparency
Lecture 37 Ensuring Participation
Lecture 38 Implementing Feedback Mechanisms in Humanitarian Response - A Case Study
Section 5: LEARNING
Lecture 39 Why Learning Matters in MEAL
Lecture 40 Learning Frameworks and Approaches
Lecture 41 Capturing and Sharing Lessons Learned
Lecture 42 Learning from Evaluations: A Case Study
Lecture 43 Adaptive Management in MEAL
Lecture 44 Adaptive Management Techniques
Lecture 45 Real-time Data and Decision-making
Lecture 46 Case Study and Reflection
Section 6: WRAPPING UP
Lecture 47 Practical Application and Case Studies
Lecture 48 Key Concepts of MEAL
Lecture 49 Reflection and Action Planning
Lecture 50 Next Steps
Monitoring and Evaluation Officers: Seeking to strengthen their technical skills in MEAL processes.,Project Managers and Coordinators: Aiming to integrate MEAL principles into their project cycles.,Field Staff and Program Development Teams: Responsible for collecting, analyzing, and using project data to support effective program implementation and evaluation.,Humanitarian, Relief and Development Practitioners