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⬅ Previous Next ➡ 🔹 Toggle 1: Your Title Here Your long content of more than 600 words can be placed here... Lesson 8.1: WASH Assessments and Monitoring Lesson Objectives By the end of this lesson, learners should be able to: Explain the meaning and importance of WASH assessments and monitoring. Describe how community surveys are conducted in WASH programs. Explain observation methods used in WASH monitoring. Identify key WASH indicators used to measure progress and performance. Apply basic monitoring approaches in real WASH projects. Introduction WASH programs must be continuously monitored to ensure they are effective, sustainable, and responsive to community needs. Without proper assessment and monitoring, it becomes difficult to know whether water systems are functioning, sanitation facilities are being used, or hygiene behaviors are improving. WASH monitoring involves collecting and analyzing information about water supply, sanitat...

🌍 MONITORING EVALUATION ACCOUNTABILITY AND LEARNING — FULL COURSE OUTLINE

Monitering Evaluation Accountability and Learning & Project Systems Mastery Beginner → Advanced | Practical & Applied Course Format: Self-Paced | 8 Weeks Approx. Time Commitment: 3–5 Hours/Week Who Can Attend: NGO Staff, Project Managers, Development Workers, Government Officials, Students, Volunteers Goal: Build professional MEAL skills for monitoring, evaluation, accountability, and learning in real projects. Module 1: Foundations of MEAL & Project Systems What Learners Will Understand MEAL concept (Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability & Learning) Importance of MEAL in projects Understanding project types (NGO, government, business) Project life cycle basics Inputs → Outputs → Outcomes → Impact Introduction to Results-Based Management Practical Identify MEAL elements in a real-life project Access Module 1 Module 2: Monitoring & Indicator Development Monitoring vs Supervision SMART Indicator Development Output, Outcom...