GIS for Monitoring and Evaluation Course

Project Management, Training

Start date

19/11/2018

End date

23/11/2018

Overview

INTRODUCTION

GIS is a computer system capable of assembling, storing, manipulating and displaying geographically referenced information, i.e. data identified according to their locations. This training will present a practical guide for using a geographic information system (GIS) integrated with Monitoring and Evaluation.

The five days training is aimed at helping development partners to monitor and evaluate the activities of specific projects intended to support M&E systems for sustainable programs and projects. The use of GIS in monitoring and Evaluation improves the effectiveness and communications of results to management, funding partners, and beneficiaries.

The integration of GIS in monitoring and Evaluation makes it possible to link, or integrate information that is difficult to associate through any other means. With GIS M&E/Researchers are able to use combinations of mapped variables to build and analyze new variables. Presenting data in the form of a map helps to understand the significance of where, when, and by whom. By using the GIS to link data from multiple programs the training will make it possible to understand the individual programs better but also better understand the relationship between the programs. Spatial analysis techniques will also help with driving outcomes measures.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

The course is designed for representatives from government, project teams, NGOs, multi and bilateral development organizations, consultancies, etc, that are typically employed as project managers and directors, M&E specialists, technical specialists, and researchers.

DURATION

5 days

COURSE OBJECTIVES

The training will enable participants to;

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  • Understand Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Systems
  • Understand key concepts in M&E and GIS
  • Learn how to developing an M&E-GIS System
  • Learn about the working of M&E information management systems
  • Learn how to collect data using mobile phones and GPS
  • Learn how to integrate existing M&E data with GIS
  • Learn how to analyze and visualize M&E data with the aid of GIS techniques
  • Learn how to integrate GIS into M&E activities

TOPICS TO BE COVERED

Section one: An Overview of GIS and Monitoring and Evaluation

  • Introduction to M&E
  • Key components of M&E
  • Basic GIS Concepts
  • GIS Software; the General Overview
  • Open Source GIS Software

Section 2: New technologies being adopted in project M&E

  • Mobile phones in M&E
  • GPS devices and M&E
  • Participatory videos for M&E
  • Supporting bottom-up learning
  • Making real-time M&E a reality through ICT
  • Examples of M&E systems incorporating GIS

Section 3: The GIS Interface

  • The QGIS Interface
  • Adding Vector Data
  • Exploring the Map View
  • Exploring Features
  • Adding Raster Data
  • Saving Your Project

Section 4: Geographic Analysis of M&E data

  • Creating New Project from Existing One
  • Geoprocessing Shapefiles
  • Joining and Mapping Attribute Data
  • Plotting Coordinate Data
  • Running Statistics and Querying Attributes
  • Drawing Buffers and Making Selections
  • Screen Captures

Section 5:  Thematic Mapping of M&E data

  • Transforming Map Projections
  • More Geoprocessing
  • Creating Calculated Fields
  • Classifying and Symbolizing Data
  • Designing Maps
  • Adding Labels

General Notes

  • All our courses can be Tailor-made to participants needs
  • The participant must be conversant with English
  • Presentations are well guided, practical exercise, web based tutorials and group work. Our facilitators are expert with more than 10years of experience.
  • Upon completion of training the participant will be issued with Foscore development center certificate (FDC-K)
  • Training will be done at Foscore development center (FDC-K) center in Nairobi Kenya. We also offer more than five participants training at requested location within Kenya, more than ten participant within east Africa and more than twenty participant all over the world.