Interest in developing and using Theories of Change both for planning and assessing impact has grown rapidly over the last few years. Theories of Change can be set at different levels and are being used in a number of ways. At one end of the scale, they are pulled together by one person to support a programme proposal or a specific donor demand. At the other end, they are facilitated over a period of several months and include wide consultation with staff, partners and beneficiaries, and are used to inform strategy at all levels.
As Theories of Change focus specifically on sequences of change for different target groups, they provide a clear and robust framework for monitoring and assessing the impact of our development efforts. This course introduces the elements of Theory of Change and offers the opportunity for participants to apply and experiment with the key ideas and processes using their own case studies, as well as illustrative examples presented by the course facilitator.
Start date: Mon 02 October 2017
End date: Fri 06 October 2017
Provider/Organiser: INTRAC
Location: Oxford, United Kingdom
Event type: M&E Event
Website: INTRAC Theory of Change for Planning and Impact Assessment course
Contact phone: +441865263040
Contact email: training@intrac.org
Contibuted by: INTRAC, on: 4 May 2017