Training services in monitoring, evaluation, accountability, and learning (MEA&L)
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Background
As part of a program aimed at “Transitioning Agricultural and Food Systems in Local Areas,” Acting for Life hired our NGO as a consultant to develop and lead a training course on monitoring and evaluation for the program’s partners in West Africa (Togo, Benin), tailored to the participants’ profiles and offering simple, replicable tools that the partners could quickly adopt.
Course of action
Based on the participants’ experience and their logical framework for intervention, the training focused on designing a suitable SERA system, defining and monitoring indicators, in particular using data collection and mapping tools, and analyzing and learning from the results.
General data
Country/city of service: Grand Popo, Benin
Service dates: 3 days, April 2025
People from Ucoopia involved
- Ramata Seydou SY: Sociologist specializing in monitoring and evaluation, gender, and development. Monitoring and evaluation officer at Ucoopia Senegal.
- Franck Ogbonnikan ADJE: agricultural engineer, national coordinator of Ucoopia in Benin
