
Monitoring and Evaluation of Health Sector Programmes
Overview
Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) is central to the effectiveness, accountability, and sustainability of health sector programmes. As health systems become more complex and resource-intensive, governments and development partners increasingly demand robust M&E systems that generate credible evidence for decision-making. This course provides hands-on training in Monitoring and Evaluation of health sector programmes, equipping participants with practical skills in M&E frameworks, indicator design, data collection, quality assurance, statistical and qualitative analysis, GIS applications, and evaluation design. The course emphasizes real-world application, enabling participants to design, implement, analyze, and use M&E systems to improve performance, demonstrate results, and inform policy and programming in the health sector.Target Audience
This course is designed for researchers, M&E officers, project staff, programme managers, policymakers, and development practitioners working in the health sector.Learning Outcomes / Objectives
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:- Design health sector projects and programmes using logical framework and results-based approaches
- Develop and operationalize comprehensive Monitoring and Evaluation systems for health programmes
- Define, select, and track health indicators across the programme lifecycle
- Collect, manage, and analyze high-quality quantitative and qualitative health data
- Apply statistical, nonparametric, and regression techniques for health programme analysis
- Conduct process, performance, outcome, and impact evaluations of health programmes
- Use M&E evidence to support decision-making, learning, policy formulation, and programme improvement
Duration
5 daysModules / Course Content
Module 1: Foundations of Monitoring and Evaluation in Health Programmes- Strategic information systems in health programmes
- Importance and use of reliable data in health decision-making
- Monitoring and Evaluation concepts, principles, and roles
- M&E across the programme lifecycle
- Conceptual, results, and logical frameworks
- Logical Framework Analysis (LFA) for health programme design
- Health indicators: selection, metrics, indicator matrices, and tracking
- Developing and using M&E plans for health programmes
- Primary and secondary data sources in health programmes
- Sampling techniques for health data collection
- Qualitative, quantitative, and participatory data collection methods
- Data triangulation in Monitoring and Evaluation
- Data quality dimensions and standards
- Routine Data Quality Assessments (RDQA)
- Data quality audits and assurance mechanisms
- Introduction to statistics for health M&E
- Stata interface, data structures, and variable types
- Data cleaning, management, and output handling
- Descriptive statistics for quantitative and qualitative data
- Data visualization and graphics using Stata
- Correlation analysis and subgroup analysis
- Chi-square tests and contingency table analysis
- Comparing means: t-tests, ANOVA, and factorial ANOVA
- Regression analysis: linear, logistic, multinomial, ordered, and Poisson models
- Assumptions and interpretation of regression outputs
- Nonparametric statistical methods in health research
- Introduction to GIS in Monitoring and Evaluation
- GIS applications for health programme planning and evaluation
- Health-related GIS data sources, mapping, and spatial analysis
- Qualitative data analysis principles and techniques
- Thematic and content analysis using NVivo
- Integrating quantitative and qualitative M&E data
- Health programme evaluation types and designs
- Experimental, quasi-experimental, and non-experimental evaluations
- Performance and process evaluations
- Dissemination and communication of evaluation findings
- Promoting data demand and use for policy and programme improvement
- Knowledge management and learning in health M&E systems
Training Methodology
The course will employ a hands-on, practical approach to ensure participants develop both conceptual understanding and technical proficiency. Each module will integrate interactive lectures, guided software demonstrations, and individual or group exercises based on real-world illustrations. Participants will receive continuous feedback and personalized coaching to reinforce learning. By the end of the training, they will have completed a mini project that demonstrates their ability to apply the acquired skills in a practical context.More Details
Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be issued a certificate.Registration
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