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Monitoring and Evaluation of Humanitarian Programs Online Course

Join our virtual, live instructor-led session and master Monitoring and Evaluation of Humanitarian Programs Training from anywhere in the world.

10 Days Duration
Live Online Delivery
7 Dates Available
Certificate Included
Build credible monitoring and evaluation systems that drive accountability, improve humanitarian outcomes, and meet donor compliance demands.

Upcoming Virtual Training Schedules

Join from anywhere in the world with our live instructor-led sessions

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Here's What You'll Learn

Each module tackles real challenges you face in your role

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Foundations of M&E in Humanitarian Contexts

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Results Frameworks, Theories of Change, and Indicator Development

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Monitoring and Evaluation Plan Design

4

Data Collection Methods for Humanitarian Settings

5

Data Quality Assurance and Management

6

Beneficiary Accountability and Feedback Mechanisms

7

Real-Time Monitoring and Adaptive Management

8

Evaluation Design and Management

9

Reporting, Learning, and Stakeholder Communication

10

Building Your M&E Roadmap and Organizational Strategy

Market-specific guidance for Denmark

A country-aware view of the pressures, proof points, and practical tools that shape how this course applies locally.

Why this course matters in Denmark

Strategic context for the risks, opportunities, and capability gaps this training addresses locally.

In Denmark, humanitarian M&E training matters because donors and implementing partners increasingly expect stronger evidence on reach, relevance, and results, not just activity counts. This course is most relevant for program managers, MEAL/M&E staff, grant teams, and leadership in Danish NGOs and international agencies that need to prove decisions are based on credible field data. It helps leaders decide which interventions to continue, adapt, scale, or stop when operating in fast-changing crisis settings. The practical value is building M&E systems that can survive real humanitarian constraints while still producing trustworthy information for donors and affected communities.

Evidence-based delivery

Humanitarian programs in Denmark-linked operations are under pressure to show that services are reaching the intended populations, so teams need indicators and collection methods that are usable in unstable settings.

Donor confidence

Stronger M&E helps Danish NGOs and partners defend budgets, justify renewals, and reduce the risk of findings that expose weak documentation or poor attribution of outcomes.

Adaptive management

When contexts shift quickly, this course supports faster learning loops so program teams can adjust activities before underperforming interventions consume scarce funds.

This training is timely because humanitarian programming is being asked to demonstrate more adaptive, accountable delivery under constrained funding and volatile operational conditions. In Denmark, that makes robust M&E especially relevant for organizations that must report credible results to institutional donors, boards, and consortium partners.

Tools and platforms relevant to this field

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Field-relevant examples that may be featured in training where they support the confirmed scope. Exact coverage depends on participant needs and delivery format.

  • Power BI Microsoft
    Used to build dashboards for program performance, indicator tracking, and donor reporting across multiple projects.
  • KoboToolbox Kobo Inc.
    Used for mobile data collection in field settings where humanitarian teams need offline-capable surveys and rapid upload from remote locations.
  • Microsoft Excel Microsoft
    Used for indicator tracking, data cleaning, basic analysis, and preparing reporting templates when teams need a low-friction tool already familiar to staff.

Where this course runs

Monitoring and Evaluation of Humanitarian Programs Training is delivered in the cities below — pick the one that fits your schedule.

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