Evaluating Public Health Programs at Scale
This course is part of Evaluating Large-Scale Health Programs Specialization
Instructors: Agbessi Amouzou +1 more
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Skills you'll gain
There are 6 modules in this course
1. Critique an evaluation of an international health program, identifying its strengths and possible weaknesses and how they could be addressed. 2. Develop a technically-sound evaluation plan for a reproductive, maternal, newborn, child health (RMNCAH) and nutrition program being implemented at scale in a low- or middle-income country, including evaluation design, key indicators, measurement methods, analysis, and communication of results. 3. Guide program managers and donors through a process of agreeing on priority evaluation activities included in an evaluation plan for a specific RMNCAH and nutrition program. 4. Make informed decisions about whether they want to pursue further learning and/or a professional role as an evaluator of large-scale programs. The development of this course was supported by a grant from Government Affairs Canada (GAC) for the Real Accountability, Data Analysis for Results (RADAR) project.
Module 2: Designing the Evaluation - Part 1
Module 3: Designing the evaluation - Part 2
Module 4: Methods and tools to answer priority evaluation questions
Module 5: Implementing an effectiveness evaluation of a large-scale program
Module 6: Course review and exploring your potential as an external evaluator of large-scale programs
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