About the Course
This training provides a systematic deep dive into the technical core of Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL). Organizations today require practitioners who can move beyond simple spreadsheets to implement integrated data systems that ensure data integrity and utility. To succeed in this field, you must demonstrate five core capabilities: designing SMART indicators, managing digital data collection workflows, performing statistical analysis, conducting thematic qualitative coding, and visualizing results for diverse stakeholders. We utilize the Core Humanitarian Standard (CHS) and IATI standards as benchmarks for excellence, ensuring your work meets global transparency requirements.
The course approach shifts from theoretical knowledge to a structured system of practice. You will learn how to turn scattered field notes and survey responses into a cohesive narrative of change. Specifically, you will practice hands-on mobile survey design using KoboToolbox, perform quantitative analysis in Excel and SPSS, and build interactive dashboards in Power BI. While we introduce advanced concepts like AI-driven sentiment analysis for qualitative data, the primary focus is on mastering the tools you use daily. This course teaches MEAL data management through practical simulation so you can produce audit-ready reports that satisfy both internal learning needs and external compliance mandates.
We recognize the real-world constraints of operating in complex environments, including limited connectivity, shifting project scopes, and the high burden of donor reporting. This curriculum is specifically engineered for professionals who must deliver high-quality evidence under these conditions, providing you with the templates, checklists, and digital workflows necessary to streamline your MEAL operations without sacrificing rigor.
Target Audience
This program is essential for professionals responsible for demonstrating project impact and ensuring organizational accountability through rigorous data systems.
This course is designed for:
- MEAL Officers responsible for daily indicator tracking and field data oversight
- M&E Specialists designing Logical Frameworks and Theory of Change models
- Program Managers requiring evidence-based insights for strategic resource allocation
- Data Analysts managing large datasets for humanitarian or development projects
- Accountability Coordinators implementing Community Response Mechanisms and feedback loops
- Grant Managers needing to validate impact data for donor compliance reporting
- Information Management Officers (IMO) streamlining digital data collection workflows
- Research Associates conducting baseline, midline, and endline project evaluations
- Quality Assurance Officers auditing MEAL systems against international standards
- Technical Advisors supporting cross-functional teams in evidence-based program design
Course Objectives
This course provides the technical skills required to lead data-driven MEAL functions in complex organizational environments.
By the end of this course, you'll be able to:
- Construct a comprehensive Logical Framework using the Theory of Change methodology
- Design SMART indicators that align with OECD-DAC evaluation criteria and standards
- Execute digital survey deployments using KoboToolbox and Open Data Kit (ODK)
- Calculate descriptive and inferential statistics to measure project performance and impact
- Build interactive data visualization dashboards using Power BI for stakeholder reporting
- Implement Data Quality Audits (DQA) to ensure accuracy and reliability of field data
- Navigate ethical data governance requirements including GDPR and local privacy protocols
- Synthesize qualitative and quantitative findings into actionable Learning Briefs and reports
Requirements & Prerequisites
Participants should have a basic understanding of project management cycles. Familiarity with Microsoft Excel (basic formulas and data entry) is required. No prior experience with KoboToolbox or Power BI is necessary, as these will be covered from a foundational level.
Professional and Organizational Impact
Advancing your MEAL capabilities positions you as a critical asset in any evidence-based organization.
As a professional, you will benefit by:
- Build technical mastery in mobile data collection and cloud-based management
- Gain confidence in defending data-driven conclusions during high-stakes stakeholder meetings
- Strengthen your ability to lead complex evaluations using international benchmarks
- Enhance your career prospects as a data-literate MEAL practitioner
- Develop a systematic approach to managing accountability and feedback loops
- Position yourself as a leader in digital transformation within your organization
- Expand your toolkit with ready-to-use templates for MEAL planning
Organizations with robust MEAL systems achieve higher impact, better funding retention, and superior operational learning.
Your organization will benefit from:
- Reduce reporting errors through standardized Data Quality Audit (DQA) protocols
- Mitigate reputational risk by implementing transparent accountability and feedback mechanisms
- Improve funding competitiveness by demonstrating rigorous, evidence-based project outcomes
- Optimize resource allocation through real-time data visualization and performance tracking
- Strengthen organizational learning by institutionalizing systematic post-project reviews
- Enhance compliance with international transparency standards like IATI and CHS
- Accelerate digital maturity by adopting automated data collection and analysis workflows
Training Methodology
Our training methodology focuses on the practical application of MEAL tools to real-world project scenarios.
Methodology includes:
- Hands-on indicator calculation exercise using a live Indicator Tracking Table (ITT)
- Simulation of a digital survey deployment using KoboToolbox mobile interface
- Data cleaning workshop using Excel Power Query to handle messy field data
- Stakeholder mapping exercise to design tailored reporting formats for different audiences
- Case study analysis of MEAL systems in Health, Education, and WASH sectors
- Group workshop to build a project-specific Theory of Change and LogFrame
- Audit simulation using a standardized Data Quality Assessment (DQA) checklist
Upcoming Sessions
Next available dates worldwide
Certification
Recognized credentials that advance your career
Participants who complete the Data Collection and Analysis for MEAL Professionals Training Program earn a Trainingcred Certificate of Achievement, demonstrating professional competence and alignment with global standards in learning and development.
NITA Accredited
Accredited by the National Industrial Training Authority, ensuring programs meet nationally recognized standards of quality and relevance.
CPD Certified
Recognized by the CPD Certification Service, ensuring every program meets internationally benchmarked standards of professional excellence.
Why this course earns its place on your CV
Accredited training, practitioner trainers, and peers on the same career track — the three things real expertise is built on.
Career Advancement
- Elevate your career with cutting-edge MEAL data analysis skills.
- Become indispensable by mastering in-demand data collection techniques.
- Secure top MEAL positions with exclusive, advanced analytical training.
Expert-Led Learning
- Learn directly from industry-leading data scientists and MEAL experts.
- Gain insights from professionals with real-world experience in global development.
- Access tailored guidance to refine your data handling and interpretation skills.
Practical Outcomes
- Apply your skills immediately with hands-on data projects from day one.
- Transform data into actionable insights with our applied learning approach.
- Master the use of leading analytical tools to enhance project impact.























