Institutional capacity strengthening for key civil servants in Kano and Jigawa State of Nigeria
We plan to convene a sensitization and capacity building workshop for 30 senior level monitoring and evaluation functionaries from key Ministries and Boards on effective implementation of monitoring and evaluation functions. This workshop will take place over 3 days and will target 30 key functionaries with responsibility for implementing monitoring and evaluation functions in Kano and Jigawa States.
For the first time, monitoring and evaluation cadre has been officially introduced at the two states which address key problems of relevance, utility and gender responsiveness, all factors underpinning the failure of monitoring and evaluation systems in the North of Nigeria. This project is the first of its kind in Kano and Jigawa state. It will support the two state government to change their current incremental and piece-meal approach to implementing monitoring and evaluation functions for greater accountability. The project will create an opportunity for the state governments to learn from the project achievements and build confidence to catalyze the process to scale up and expand monitoring and evaluation reform. The project will build the confidence and capacity of 30 civil servants in selected ministries, department and agencies. This is a factor which is often overlooked in monitoring and evaluation reform. The efforts of the participants in this project will constitute the basis upon which the project achievement will be sustained. The project will ultimately lead to improve improve accountability and transparency in the states.
For the first time, monitoring and evaluation cadre has been officially introduced at the two states which address key problems of relevance, utility and gender responsiveness, all factors underpinning the failure of monitoring and evaluation systems in the North of Nigeria. This project is the first of its kind in Kano and Jigawa state. It will support the two state government to change their current incremental and piece-meal approach to implementing monitoring and evaluation functions for greater accountability. The project will create an opportunity for the state governments to learn from the project achievements and build confidence to catalyze the process to scale up and expand monitoring and evaluation reform. The project will build the confidence and capacity of 30 civil servants in selected ministries, department and agencies. This is a factor which is often overlooked in monitoring and evaluation reform. The efforts of the participants in this project will constitute the basis upon which the project achievement will be sustained. The project will ultimately lead to improve improve accountability and transparency in the states.
Tipo de Evento:Skill-Building Workshop
Región :Sub-Saharan Africa
Fecha de inicio:May 31
Fecha de término:June 1
Tema:Evaluation Capacity Development
Público Objetivo
Government Officials, Evaluation Practitioners
Detalles de la sesión
Nombre de la sesión:Workshop welcome and introduction
Session Date:May 31
Tiempo de sesión:10:00 am ~ 04:00 pm
Detalles de la sesión:• Welcome and introductions
• Workshop purpose and objectives
• Workshop Overview
• Expectations, ground rules, notable quotes
• Pretest
• Definitions and types of M&E
• Types of M&E Activity
• Importance of M&E
• Workshop purpose and objectives
• Workshop Overview
• Expectations, ground rules, notable quotes
• Pretest
• Definitions and types of M&E
• Types of M&E Activity
• Importance of M&E
Session Type:Conferencia
Abdullahi Bulama
Senior Manager, Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning
Organization for Development Statistics & Evaluation (ODSE)
Abdullahi Bulama have over 10 years of experience in research, monitoring and evaluating development and humanitarian projects/programs and managing large amount of data.
Abdullahi Bulama holds MS in Data Analytics & Information Systems Management, Master's in Business Administration and PGDip in Monitoring & Evaluation.
Bulama has supported different organizations in Nigeria in review and design of M&E systems and approach including: log-frame revision, establishing SMART objectives, selection of indicators, tools and methods for data collection (qualitative and quantitative), database for tracking progress and performance.
Abdullahi Bulama holds MS in Data Analytics & Information Systems Management, Master's in Business Administration and PGDip in Monitoring & Evaluation.
Bulama has supported different organizations in Nigeria in review and design of M&E systems and approach including: log-frame revision, establishing SMART objectives, selection of indicators, tools and methods for data collection (qualitative and quantitative), database for tracking progress and performance.
Nombre de la sesión:Indicators/Data Use/Assessments/Wrap Up
Session Date:June 1
Tiempo de sesión:10:00 am ~ 04:00 pm
Detalles de la sesión:• Overview of indicators
• Selecting indicators to measure (criteria and rationale)
• Indicator Development / Operationalize
• Indicator Information Sheets
• Communicating M&E information
• Data Use
• Participant report back assignments
• Q&As
• Wrap Up & Day’s Evaluation
• Selecting indicators to measure (criteria and rationale)
• Indicator Development / Operationalize
• Indicator Information Sheets
• Communicating M&E information
• Data Use
• Participant report back assignments
• Q&As
• Wrap Up & Day’s Evaluation
Session Type:Conferencia
Abdullahi Bulama
Senior Manager, Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning
Organization for Development Statistics & Evaluation (ODSE)
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