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What You'll Learn

Master monitoring and evaluation for agriculture and rural development projects. Learn to design and implement effective M&E systems, measure agricultural productivity, assess rural development interventions, and inform evidence-based decision-making.

Course Benefits
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Expert Instructors

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Assistance during and after training

Practical Skills

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Comprehensive 10-day curriculum with all materials included
Hands-on exercises and real-world case studies
Valuable networking opportunities with peers and experts
Post-course resources and refresher materials
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Duration 10 Days
Level Intermediate
Format In-Person

Course Overview

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This course is designed to equip participants with the knowledge and skills required to effectively monitor and evaluate agriculture and rural development projects. The course covers the key principles, methodologies, and tools necessary for implementing M&E frameworks in agricultural settings. Participants will learn how to track progress, measure outcomes, and assess the impact of projects aimed at improving agricultural productivity, food security, and rural livelihoods. The course combines theoretical understanding with practical applications to ensure that participants can design and implement robust M&E systems tailored to the unique challenges of agricultural and rural development projects.

Duration

10 Days

Who Should Attend

  • Project managers and coordinators involved in agriculture and rural development projects.
  • M&E specialists and officers working in agricultural programs.
  • Agricultural extension officers and rural development practitioners.
  • Government officials and policymakers in agriculture and rural development.
  • Researchers and academics interested in M&E of agricultural projects.
  • NGO and civil society representatives working on rural development initiatives.
  • Donor and development agency staff focusing on agriculture and rural sectors.

Course Impact

Organizational Impact

  • Systematically measure and improve agriculture and rural development projects for better outcomes.

  • Enhance credibility with donors to secure grants and funding.

  • Use data-driven decisions and lessons learned to allocate resources effectively.

Personal Impact

  • Gain a specialized skill set for measuring impact in agriculture and rural development.

  • Advance into senior program management, leadership, or research roles.

  • Move from task management to proving value and impact in rural development.

Course Objectives

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the fundamental concepts and principles of monitoring and evaluation in the context of agriculture and rural development.
  • Develop and implement M&E frameworks tailored to agricultural projects.
  • Use various tools and techniques for data collection, analysis, and reporting in agricultural settings.
  • Design indicators to measure project outcomes and impacts in agriculture and rural development.
  • Apply participatory M&E approaches to engage stakeholders in the evaluation process.
  • Conduct baseline surveys, mid-term evaluations, and impact assessments.
  • Utilize M&E results to improve project planning, implementation, and decision-making.
  • Manage challenges and mitigate risks in M&E processes specific to agriculture and rural development.
  • Present M&E findings effectively to stakeholders, including donors, policymakers, and community members.
  • Ensure sustainability and scalability of M&E practices within agricultural projects.

Course Outline

Module 1: Introduction to M&E in Agriculture and Rural Development

  • Importance of M&E in agriculture and rural development
  • The M&E cycle in the agricultural context
  • Key challenges and opportunities in agricultural M&E
  • Ethical considerations in agricultural M&E

Module 2: Agricultural Project Design and M&E Frameworks

  • Logical frameworks for agricultural projects
  • Results-based management (RBM) in agriculture
  • Developing indicators for agricultural outcomes
  • Baseline surveys and data collection

Module 3: Monitoring Agricultural Inputs and Processes

  • Monitoring agricultural inputs (seeds, fertilizers, technology)
  • Monitoring agricultural practices (crop rotation, irrigation, pest management)
  • Data collection methods for agricultural inputs and processes

Module 4: Monitoring Agricultural Outputs and Outcomes

  • Measuring agricultural production and yield
  • Assessing the impact of agricultural projects on livelihoods
  • Monitoring food security and nutrition
  • Gender and social inclusion indicators

Module 5: Data Collection Methods for Agriculture

  • Participatory monitoring and evaluation (PME)
  • Household surveys and interviews
  • Field observations and experiments
  • Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for agriculture

Module 6: Data Analysis and Interpretation for Agriculture

  • Statistical analysis for agricultural data
  • Economic analysis of agricultural projects
  • Using data visualization for agricultural M&E
  • Identifying lessons learned from agricultural projects

Module 7: M&E for Agricultural Value Chains

  • Monitoring agricultural value chains
  • Assessing market linkages and access
  • Measuring the impact of agricultural interventions on market systems

Module 8: M&E for Climate-Smart Agriculture

  • Monitoring climate change impacts on agriculture
  • Evaluating climate-smart agriculture technologies and practices
  • Measuring the adaptation and mitigation benefits of climate-smart agriculture

Module 9: Capacity Building for Agricultural M&E

  • Building M&E capacity among farmers and communities
  • Training M&E staff in agricultural contexts
  • Knowledge management and sharing for agricultural M&E

Module 10: Using M&E for Policy and Decision Making in Agriculture

  • Evidence-based policymaking in agriculture
  • Using M&E to inform agricultural investments
  • Scaling up successful agricultural interventions

Prerequisites

No specific prerequisites required. This course is suitable for beginners and professionals alike.

Course Administration Details

Customized Training

This training can be tailored to your institution needs and delivered at a location of your choice upon request.

Requirements

Participants need to be proficient in English.

Training Fee

The fee covers tuition, training materials, refreshments, lunch, and study visits. Participants are responsible for their own travel, visa, insurance, and personal expenses.

Certification

Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be issued with a certificate from Ideal Workplace Solutions certified by the National Industrial Training Authority (NITA) under License NO: NITA/TRN/2734.

Accommodation

Accommodation can be arranged upon request. Contact via email for reservations.

Payment

Payment should be made before the training starts, with proof of payment sent to outreach@idealworkplacesolutions.org.

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In-Person Training Schedules


January 2026
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5 Jan - 16 Jan 2026 10 days Nairobi, Kenya KES 198,000 | USD 2,800 Enroll Now
5 Jan - 16 Jan 2026 10 days Cape Town, South Africa USD 7,500 Enroll Now
5 Jan - 16 Jan 2026 10 days Dubai, United Arabs Emirates USD 8,000 Enroll Now
5 Jan - 16 Jan 2026 10 days Zanzibar, Tanzania USD 4,400 Enroll Now
12 Jan - 23 Jan 2026 10 days Mombasa, Kenya KES 230,000 | USD 3,000 Enroll Now
12 Jan - 23 Jan 2026 10 days Kigali, Rwanda USD 3,800 Enroll Now
12 Jan - 23 Jan 2026 10 days Accra, Ghana USD 7,200 Enroll Now
12 Jan - 23 Jan 2026 10 days Kampala, Uganda USD 3,800 Enroll Now
19 Jan - 30 Jan 2026 10 days Dar es Salaam, Tanzania USD 4,300 Enroll Now
19 Jan - 30 Jan 2026 10 days Johannesburg, South Africa USD 6,500 Enroll Now
19 Jan - 30 Jan 2026 10 days Nakuru, Kenya KES 210,000 | USD 2,800 Enroll Now
19 Jan - 30 Jan 2026 10 days Dakar, Senegal USD 6,000 Enroll Now
26 Jan - 6 Feb 2026 10 days Pretoria, South Africa USD 6,300 Enroll Now
26 Jan - 6 Feb 2026 10 days Kisumu, Kenya KES 210,000 | USD 3,000 Enroll Now
26 Jan - 6 Feb 2026 10 days Naivasha, Kenya KES 210,000 | USD 2,800 Enroll Now
26 Jan - 6 Feb 2026 10 days Arusha, Tanzania USD 4,300 Enroll Now
5 Jan - 16 Jan 2026
10 days
Venue:
Nairobi, Kenya
Fee (VAT Incl.):
KES 198,000
USD 2,800
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5 Jan - 16 Jan 2026
10 days
Venue:
Cape Town, South Africa
Fee (VAT Incl.):
USD 7,500
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5 Jan - 16 Jan 2026
10 days
Venue:
Dubai, United Arabs Emirates
Fee (VAT Incl.):
USD 8,000
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5 Jan - 16 Jan 2026
10 days
Venue:
Zanzibar, Tanzania
Fee (VAT Incl.):
USD 4,400
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12 Jan - 23 Jan 2026
10 days
Venue:
Mombasa, Kenya
Fee (VAT Incl.):
KES 230,000
USD 3,000
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12 Jan - 23 Jan 2026
10 days
Venue:
Kigali, Rwanda
Fee (VAT Incl.):
USD 3,800
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12 Jan - 23 Jan 2026
10 days
Venue:
Accra, Ghana
Fee (VAT Incl.):
USD 7,200
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12 Jan - 23 Jan 2026
10 days
Venue:
Kampala, Uganda
Fee (VAT Incl.):
USD 3,800
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19 Jan - 30 Jan 2026
10 days
Venue:
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Fee (VAT Incl.):
USD 4,300
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19 Jan - 30 Jan 2026
10 days
Venue:
Johannesburg, South Africa
Fee (VAT Incl.):
USD 6,500
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19 Jan - 30 Jan 2026
10 days
Venue:
Nakuru, Kenya
Fee (VAT Incl.):
KES 210,000
USD 2,800
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19 Jan - 30 Jan 2026
10 days
Venue:
Dakar, Senegal
Fee (VAT Incl.):
USD 6,000
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26 Jan - 6 Feb 2026
10 days
Venue:
Pretoria, South Africa
Fee (VAT Incl.):
USD 6,300
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26 Jan - 6 Feb 2026
10 days
Venue:
Kisumu, Kenya
Fee (VAT Incl.):
KES 210,000
USD 3,000
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26 Jan - 6 Feb 2026
10 days
Venue:
Naivasha, Kenya
Fee (VAT Incl.):
KES 210,000
USD 2,800
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26 Jan - 6 Feb 2026
10 days
Venue:
Arusha, Tanzania
Fee (VAT Incl.):
USD 4,300
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Frequently Asked Questions

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The goal is to equip you with the skills to design and implement M&E for agriculture and rural development projects. You'll learn to track progress, measure impact on farmers, and ensure projects are improving rural livelihoods.
It's the systematic process of collecting and analyzing data to see if an agriculture project is on track. The training focuses on measuring both program activities and their impact on crop yields, income, and food security.
You'll learn to use indicators like crop yield per acre, farmer income, market access, and food security levels. The training focuses on selecting the right metrics to measure what matters most for rural communities.
By effectively monitoring program activities, you can identify what's working and what's not. This data allows for timely, evidence-based adjustments to a project's design, ensuring it's adaptable and meeting the needs of farmers.
It's essential for ensuring a project is both effective and accountable. A strong M&E system helps you demonstrate the value of your work to donors and ministries, ensuring that interventions are making a real difference in rural communities.
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