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You have received funding for a new project, designed your project’s logical framework, and developed a Monitoring and Evaluation Plan.

How will you measure your project’s success? This free online course will help you answer this question by introducing the basics of monitoring and evaluation (M&E).

Implementation Tip for USAID Partners on how you can use evidence to inform all stages of the project cycle. 

Implementation Tip for USAID Partners on how to manage targets when conducting monitorig and evaluation.

Implementation Tip for USAID Partners on the key features of M&E.

This Guide was developed to help program designers who work in any sector to envision and implement with CSO partners the CD support that will strengthen local systems and help CSOs achieve their missions. Program designers from both implementing partner and donor organizations who are working to build the capacity of CSOs can use this Guide to better distinguish among CD approaches, the processes involved in each, and potential impact of a chosen approach. By identifying organizational characteristics and areas of potential capacity growth, this Guide will enable program designers to better select the intervention necessary to achieve their desired goal. Although this Guide is designed to benefit CSOs, the approaches outlined can also be applied to community based organizations (CBOs) or local for-profit organizations. The approaches included in this Guide are designed to increase capacity regardless of the actual knowledge or skill targeted.  

This toolkit, from the Kenya Ministry of Health, provides guidance and tools to measure the performance of a peer education and outreach (PEO) programs for sex workers against 12 management standards and identifies gaps to be addressed through quality improvement strategies.

This Guide provides a framework for assessing the quality of M&E training currently provided in a country. Useful for governments, donors, and training organizations.; Marie-Helene Adrien

Guide describes how evaluations should be used to test the theories and assumptions on which capacity-development programs are based, to document their results and to draw lessons for improving future programs.