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Training, monitoring and evaluation of a micro-development project

Get the keys and tools to monitor your project from its inception

Date

June 26, 2026

Place

Levallois, in-person only

Participation

40 €

Speakers

Antonin Helias

Goals

As part of its mandate to support French international solidarity associations, the NGO's Microprojects division La Guilde offers new training sessions in micro-development project management. The training courses present simple methodological tools for setting up a development project. They allow participants to master the language of development and donors, allowing for a more "professional" presentation of their project. They offer participants the opportunity to acquire theoretical and methodological elements related to development project management. They combine theory and practical exercises. These training courses are also a place for exchanges and networking between associations or project leaders.

Objective of the training Monitoring and Evaluation of a micro-development project:

The implementation phase of a project is complex, but it is equally important to consider monitoring it from the outset. It is necessary monitor the progress of construction, training, awareness-raising, capacity building of management committees, etc. You also need to be able to determine whether your project has achieved its objectives. Effective monitoring also allows you to evaluate your project under the best possible conditions and then share it with your funders. The objective of this training is therefore to provide you with the keys and tools to carry out the monitoring of your project from its conception, in conjunction with field partners.

  • Understand the importance of monitoring and evaluating an international solidarity project;
  • Know the tools for monitoring and evaluating a project;
  • Know how to establish and use monitoring indicators;
  • Know how to analyze a project and write a report;

TRAINING CONTENT

The one-day training session will support theoretical elements – based on a participatory and interactive training principle – with practical cases, testimonials, and exercises. After reviewing the previous phases of a project, this training will emphasize the importance of monitoring and evaluating an international solidarity project. Information gathering and the use of monitoring indicators throughout the project will be discussed, before focusing on the transition from monitoring to evaluation. The evaluation criteria, methodology, and field missions will then be analyzed and practiced.

Tools covered

  • Logical framework
  • Monitoring indicators
  • Final evaluation report

Practical case discussed

  • Comparison of indicators
  • 4 practical cases to establish indicators (setting up a breeding farm, building a maternity ward, building wells, setting up agricultural training)

Audience

The primary target audience is primarily small and medium-sized NGOs and international solidarity associations. Participants may have a minimum level of knowledge in methodology, but this is not mandatory.

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