Webinar: How to use monitoring and evaluation tools to guide project success (Hort4Dev Professional Series)
Event Information
This webinar will provide participants with an understanding of key concepts related to monitoring and evaluating projects for learning. Hear about examples of tools to develop logic models and track data and implement adaptive management in this seventh webinar in the Horticulture for Development Professional Series, hosted by the Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Horticulture.
This webinar will begin online at 11 a.m. EDT, Sept. 5. Registration is free and required.
This webinar will introduce basic principles, tools, and best practices around monitoring, evaluation and learning. Participants will gain an understanding of various approaches to building logic models and corresponding approaches to monitor, evaluate, and learn throughout implementation to support adaptive management. Molly Chen of RTI International will lead this webinar. She specializes in monitoring, evaluation, research, learning and adapting (MERLA) for a portfolio of technical global health projects related to HIV/AIDS, malaria, neglected tropical diseases, and health systems strengthening.
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More details about this monitoring and evaluation webinar are available on the Horticulture for Development Professional Series webpage.
About the Horticulture for Development Professional Series
The Horticulture Innovation Lab is hosting a series of nine webinars focused on professional development for researchers, students, practitioners, and others interested in the intersections between horticulture and international development.
Webinars are scheduled for Thursdays, starting at 11 a.m. EDT and will last approximately 90 minutes.
Webinar participants are invited to select individual sessions of interest. Participants who actively join all nine live webinars will earn a Horticulture for Development Professional Series certificate.
Find more information on the Horticulture for Development Professional Series webpage, including upcoming webinar topics, registration links, and previous webinar recordings. For questions, please contact [email protected].
The Horticulture Innovation Lab is a global research network that advances fruit and vegetable innovations, empowering smallholder farmers to earn more income while better nourishing their communities. The program is led by UC Davis, with funding from USAID as part of the U.S. government’s global Feed the Future initiative.