UN Women, Claremont Graduate University and IOCE, under the EvalPartners initiative, with support from The Rockefeller Foundation and in partnership with UNEG, OECD/DAC EvalNet, ALNAP, UNICEF, ReLAC, IPEN and EvalMENA, are pleased to announce the opening of the registration for the first 2016 cohort of the introductory e-Learning programme on Development Evaluation, which starts on 19 January 2016. In the previous rounds, almost 25,000 participants from 172 countries registered, with a satisfaction rate of 72%.
The e-learning is composed of the following courses:
· Equity-focused and Gender-responsive Evaluations
· National Evaluation Capacity Development for Country-led Monitoring and Evaluation Systems
· Emerging Practices in Development Evaluations
· Introduction to Evaluating Humanitarian Action
· Curso introductorio de evaluación para América Latina y el Caribe
· курс «Введение в оценку программ и проектов социальной направленности»
· دورة تعليمية باللغة العربية حول تقييم التنمية
In addition, you can also create/customize your own course by taking the 10 units you are most interested, or take a few units and not an entire course (however, in this case, you won’t obtain a certificate).
The e-learning is free and open to all interested evaluators. You may attend virtually from your personal or work computer anywhere in the world. The course includes on-line lectures, reading material and multi-choose tests. On successful completion of the e-learning course you will be able to print out a certificate of virtual attendance.
For additional information, watch the introductory video by Marco Segone (UN Women Evaluation Office Director, UNEG Chair and former EvalPartners Co-Chair) and Natalia Kosheleva (former IOCE President and former EvalPartners Co-Chair). For registration, visit http://mymande.org/elearning/.