by Agbo Chris
Disability Rights Advocacy Centre (DRAC) between 28th to 30th May,2019 as part of its Respect Not Abuse (RNA project organized a training for its staff, disabled people’s organizations and Civil Society Organization on Monitoring and Evaluation(M&E). The training was ably funded by Christoffel Blinden Mission (CBM). The training was to equip the participants with the project management skills to effectively manage project design and delivery. According to the Executive Director of DRAC Dr. Irene Ojiugo Patrick Ogbogu, the training was put together to enhance the capacity of their partners in the area of efficiency in putting their proposals and improve their skills in project design and management.
It was a 3 day intensive training of participants and the facilitators took the participants through some important topics in M&E such as basic concepts and theories in M&E, Theory of Change, Organizational objectives, Building robust M&E system , Data Collection techniques, Indicators, Documentation & Reporting, M&E frameworks and Effective use of M&E finding.
The training was highly interactive and the participants were broken into groups time to time to perform some tasks to ascertain their understanding of the topics. It was a robust training session for the whole three days which must have to an extent impacted in the participants some rudiments of M&E to the admiration of their organizations and the expectations of DRAC.
HERE ARE SOME PICTURES OF THE EVENT: