Impact
evaluation relies on rigorous methods to determine the changes in outcomes
which can be attributed to a specific intervention based on cause-and-effect
analysis. Impact evaluations need to account for the counterfactual –
what would have occurred without the intervention through the use of an
experimental or quasi-experimental design using comparison and treatment
groups.
This
course takes you through a step by step guide towards understanding impact
evaluation for development projects.
Optionally,
Trainees can take this course (5 days) , and enjoin with a data analysis course
the following week with a choice of either Analysis with R,STATA, SPSS, Excel,
NVIVO or Mobile phone based data collection with ODK.
Course
objectives
By
the end of this course, the delegates will be able to:
- Understand the value and practice of impact evaluation within the development community.
- Understand and apply a variety of quantitative methods for estimating the impact of a development program, including randomized controlled trials (RCTs), quasi-experimental designs (regression discontinuity design and difference-in-differences) and non-experimental approaches (matching and instrumental variables)
- Critically analyze impact evaluation research and gauge the validity of the findings
- Calculate the costs and benefits of different development interventions
- Calculate the necessary sample size to conduct an impact evaluation
- Analyze existing data from a development project using impact evaluation techniques
- Understanding the R language
- Building charts in R
- Descriptive and inferential statistics in R
- Hypothesis testing in R
Course
Content
a) Impact
Evaluation (1 Day)
- Principles of Management and leadership
- Overview of Project Management
- Overview of Monitoring and evaluation (M & E)
- The need and importance of M & E in development projects
- Linking Project to programme and national strategies
- M&E as a Component of the Project Planning & Implementation Process
- Models of evaluation
- Planning an evaluation
- Tools for project control
- Development Project Monitoring
- Designing a Monitoring System
- Designing monitoring and evaluation indicators
- Linking your indicators to baselines, milestones and targets
- Evaluating social and institutional change
- Measuring results and impacts
·
Introducing
Impact Evaluation (2 Days)
- Why Impact Evaluation?
- Monitoring & Evaluation vs Impact evaluation
- Assessing economic, social and environmental impact
- Selecting Indicators
- Deciding Data Collection Strategies
- Developing Data Collection Instruments
- Monitoring Tools, Methods and Procedures
- Trade-offs
- Evaluation Types (process evaluation, impact evaluation)
- Clarifying Impact Evaluation Objectives
- Choosing an Evaluation Method
- Exploring Data Availability
- Developing Data Collection Instruments and Approaches.
·
Designing
an Evaluation (2 Days)
- During project identification and preparation
- During and after project implementation
- Evaluation Toolbox
- Randomization
- Regression discontinuity
- Difference in differences (double difference)
- Propensity score matching (Counterfactual Constructing Procedure)
- Instrumental variables (standard regression analysis).
- Promotion or encouragement
- Phased roll-out
- Variation in treatment
- Reflexive comparisons,
- Estimation biases when using non-experimental methods
- Integrating Quantitative and Qualitative Methods
- Endogeneity & Exogeneity
- Theory-Based Evaluation.
- Cost-Benefit or Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
- Reasons for not doing Impact evaluation
- Operational Implications
- Resource Requirements
- Use of data collection softwares
- Impact evaluation report writing
The 5 day course
costs 750$ (75,000 KES), Exclusive of a 16% V.A.T, The Cost includes all
training fees, materials, lunch and refreshments as well as certificates and 6
month post training support.
Event
Details
Event Date
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02-04-2018 8:30 am
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Event End Date
|
06-04-2018 4:00 pm
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Cut off date
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28-03-2018
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Individual Price
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750$ Per Delegate (Ask for group Discounts)
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Location
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OpenCastLabs Training Facilities, Nairobi Kenya
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How
to register:
To register, send an email to: outreach@opencastlabs-africa.com You can
also visit our website on www.opencastlabs-africa.com
and fill an online application form
and submit to us.
Contact Details:
The Training Coordination Office (Joab/Diana)
Capacity Building Division
Argwings Kodhek Road, opposite YAYA Center
P.o Box 30225 - 00100 , Nairobi, Kenya
Tel: +254 0204409651 Mobile: +254 723870644
Email : outreach@opencastlabs-africa.com
Language
Participants
should be reasonably proficient in English.
Fee Exceptions
All international participants will cater for their, travel expenses,
visa application, insurance,
accommodation and other
personal expenses.
Accommodation
Accommodation
is arranged upon request. For reservations contact us below.
Payment:
Payment should be transferred through
bank 5 days
before commencement of training.
Cancellation policy
- All requests for cancellations must be received in writing.
- Changes will become effective on the date of written confirmation being received.
- The appropriate cancellation charge will apply
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