This course will introduce you to the key concepts, definitions and practicalities of the project cycle by assessing need, designing interventions, structuring and implementing projects as well as establishing the scope of monitoring and evaluation. 

At a glance

  • Dates
    • 29 May 2024
    • 19 Jun 2024
  • DurationHalf day (09:00 am - 12:30 pm)
  • LocationOnline
  • Cost£185 Concessions available

Course structure

This short course is delivered via an online lecture session.

What you will learn

What you will learn:

  • Have a good understanding of the project cycle and logframe as ways of structuring development interventions,
  • Appreciate some of the weaknesses of these approaches as well as their usefulness,
  • Alternatives and trends in development thinking and practice,
  • Deciding what to monitor and evaluate.

Core content

  • Assessing need and designing interventions,
  • Structuring and articulating projects using the logical framework,
  • Project implementation – theory and practice,
  • Establishing the purpose and scope of monitoring and evaluation.

Who should attend

This training is suitable for engineers, programme managers, social scientists, development workers and other professionals that want to obtain or increase knowledge on applied aspects of programme management in rural WASH. 

Speakers

Dr May Sule

Concessions

20% Cranfield alumni 
10% On multiple bookings when booking 3 or more delegates at one time
 

Read our Professional development (CPD) booking conditions.