Conflict-sensitive Planning Monitoring and Evaluation (within the full-time course)

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Informationen zum Seminar

Zeitraum
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Seminar-Typ
Präsenz-Seminar
Seminar-Sprache
Englisch
Early Bird
720.00€
Kosten (steuerbefreit)
800.00€

What: Conflict Sensitive Planning Monitoring and Evaluation

When: October 03 – 07, 2022 from 9:00 to 18:00 daily

Where: Arbeitnehmer-Zentrum Königswinter (AZK), Johannes-Albers-Allee 3, Königswinter, Germany

Language: English

Price: 800 including materials, lunch and coffee/tea

Early Bird: € 720 when booking before July 30, 2022

Additional Costs: Overnight accommodation at the “AZK” is optional. Costs for Accommodation, additional meals and travel costs have to be covered individually.

Registration Deadline is: 11 September 2022

Who can register for this course?

The 5-day course is offered to practitioners of peace and conflict work, as well as those who intend to work in the field. Whether you are experienced or new in the field of peace and conflict / peacebuilding, this course will be an invaluable addition your PME toolbox. There will be a maximum of 18 participants.

Registration
is open

Registration is open until 11 Septmber 2022.

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Content

Conflict transformation and peacebuilding aims at supporting the local capacities for peace and do as little harm as possible. Planning, monitoring, evaluation, and learning processes (PMEL) must be planned and designed accordingly.

During this course, participants will be introduced to key terms from the wider field of planning, monitoring, evaluation, and learning in the context of conflict transformation and peacebuilding. They will explore the underlying concepts and learn how to plan a PMEL process of peacebuilding projects and programs. By the end of this 5-day training workshop, participants will have developed conflict transformation & conflict sensitive peacebuilding programming skills, are able to plan peacebuilding projects according to the RPP Matrix and apply the Do No Harm Framework.

Key Topics

  • Planning for conflict transformation: getting to know the project cycle, project
  • design process and proposal language
  • Applying the Reflecting on Peace Practice (RPP) Matrix to project examples from the participants' work context
  • Understanding Conflict Sensitivity and Applying the Do No Harm framework to their projects
  • Exploring different Monitoring and Evaluation tools

Training approaches

  • Adult learning: the workshop will be practical, participatory and experience-based. The insights, existing skills and knowledge of both the facilitators and the participants will be an integral part of the process.
  • The tools and methodologies used will be practiced and applied for participants to directly experience them and learn by applying them to their context.
  • Participants will be encouraged to adapt and change the tools to make them their own.

Contact person: Irene dela Torre (dela_Torre@forumzfd.de)