Training: Foundations of Monitoring and Evaluation

Date: 25-28 May, 2009
Venue: Grand Rotana Resort, Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt

World Bank Institute Evaluation Group will offer a three and a half day
training, “Foundations of Monitoring and Evaluation”

Please go the following website for more details:
www.worldbank.org/wbi/evaluation/training/Egypt2009

Sponsors
World Bank Institute Evaluation Group (WBIEG)
Arab Administrative Development Organization (ARADO)
Professional Diplomas and Certificates Unit (PDCU)

Topics
Introduction to Monitoring and Evaluation
Logic Models and Evaluation Questions
Indicators and Measurement
Research Designs
Data Collection
Reporting Results and Utilization of Evaluations
Managing Monitoring and Evaluation Functions

Who should attend?
The course is designed for representatives from government, project teams, NGOs,
etc, and World Bank staff,
ranging in age and experience and are typically employed as project managers and
directors, M&E specialists,
technical specialists, and researchers.

Language
The course will be offered in English only

Course Fee
The course fee ($US) has the following options. Discounted rates for Egyptian
citizens.
All non-Egyptians should choose the Regular rate.

Regular Rate
Option R1  $1,980 with 5 nights of accommodation (e.g. check in Sunday &
check-out Friday morning)
Option R2  $1,850 with 4 nights of accommodation (e.g. check in Sunday &
check-out Thursday morning)
Option R3  $1,200 without accommodation

Egyptian  Rate
Option E1  $1,650 with 5 nights of accommodation (e.g. check in Sunday &
check-out Friday morning)
Option E2  $1,450 with 4 nights of accommodation (e.g. check in Sunday &
check-out Thursday morning)
Option E3  $900 without accommodation

To submit your application:
Download and complete the application form from
www.worldbank.org/wbi/evaluation/training/Egypt2009)
Send it to us via email to tsalem@arado.org.eg and laila.e@arado.org.eg or fax
to +2-02-24538917
Please submit your application before the deadline, Sunday, May 17, 2009

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