About the Course
In today’s peacebuilding sector, effort is not enough; stakeholders want evidence. Donors want to see results. Communities want to see tangible benefits. Policymakers want to know which interventions actually shift the conditions for peace.
Yet in complex, volatile environments, measuring change is hard. Impacts are often intangible. Data can be unreliable or incomplete. And timeframes for transformation may stretch far beyond a single project cycle.
This training bridges the gap between MERL theory and real-world application. You won’t become a statistician but you will become a sharper, evidence-informed practitioner who can:
- Design MERL systems that capture both numbers and narratives.
- Apply mixed methods to track progress in shifting contexts.
- Use findings to adapt programs rather than simply justify them.
- Communicate impact convincingly to donors, partners, and communities.
Through interactive exercises, real peacebuilding case studies, and simple, adaptable tools, you’ll learn how to measure what matters, prove your impact, and continuously improve your approach.
Target Audience
This course is ideal for:
- Program managers in peacebuilding or conflict prevention
- Monitoring and evaluation (M&E) officers in NGOs or agencies
- Donor representatives overseeing peacebuilding portfolios
- Policy and advocacy staff tracking results in governance or human rights
- Field coordinators capturing data in conflict-affected areas
- Learning and knowledge management specialists
- Grants and compliance officers managing results frameworks
- Peacebuilding researchers and analysts
- Capacity-building trainers in M&E
- Any practitioner who must justify peacebuilding strategies with credible evidence
Course Objectives
This course equips you to design, implement, and use MERL systems that measure what matters in peacebuilding. You will:
- Understand core concepts and principles of MERL in peacebuilding.
- Develop practical indicators for complex social change.
- Combine qualitative and quantitative data collection methods.
- Apply participatory approaches for inclusive monitoring and evaluation.
- Analyze and interpret data for adaptive programming.
- Write clear, credible reports for diverse audiences.
- Foster a culture of learning within your organization.
- Align MERL practices with donor and stakeholder requirements.
Professional and Organizational Impact
When you measure change effectively, you lead with credibility and learn with purpose. You will:
- Strengthen your ability to demonstrate program impact.
- Improve your grant-winning potential with strong evidence.
- Increase confidence when presenting results to donors.
- Enhance your ability to adapt programs midstream.
- Build your reputation as a learning-focused practitioner.
- Reduce the gap between fieldwork and decision-making.
- Gain practical tools that work in challenging, low-data environments.
Organizations with strong MERL systems make smarter, more accountable peacebuilding investments. They enjoy:
- Evidence-based programming that adapts to context.
- Greater donor trust through transparent, credible reporting.
- Clearer alignment between activities, outcomes, and long-term goals.
- Stronger learning culture across teams and partners.
- More effective use of resources and staff time.
- Improved risk management through ongoing monitoring.
- Increased readiness for evaluations, audits, and external reviews.
Training Methodology
This is a practical, outcome-driven course designed to make MERL a daily decision-making tool, not a compliance burden. Our approach includes:
- Interactive framework design exercises
- Scenario-based evaluation challenges
- Field-friendly data collection tools and templates
- Role-playing for presenting findings to stakeholders
- Group work on adaptive program design
- Case studies from real peacebuilding contexts
- Reflection prompts to assess current MERL practices
Upcoming Sessions
Next available dates worldwide
Certification
Recognized credentials that advance your career
Participants who complete the Monitoring, Evaluation, Reporting, and Learning (MERL) in Peacebuilding Practice 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.
Expert-Led Insights
- Learn directly from peacebuilding experts with real-world conflict resolution experience.
- Each module is crafted by professionals active in international peace missions.
- Gain insider techniques from thought leaders in peacebuilding and diplomacy.
Career Advancement
- Equip yourself with MERL skills that top NGOs and international bodies demand.
- Enhance your resume with specialized training recognized globally in peacebuilding.
- Unlock new career opportunities in NGOs, governments, and international organizations.
Practical Application
- Apply MERL tools in real-time simulations of peacebuilding scenarios.
- Transform theoretical knowledge into practical skills with hands-on project work.
- Master reporting and evaluation techniques that directly impact policy making.























