General Technical Documents M&E Fundamentals - A Self-Guided Mini-Course
Published: 2007-01-20

Nina Frankel, Anastasia Gage, Measure Evaluation, Updated 2016
Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) is an essential component of any intervention, project, or program. This mini-course covers the basics of program monitoring and evaluation in the context of population, health and nutrition programs. It also defines common terms and discusses why M&E is essential for program management.
At the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Identify the basic purposes and scope of M&E
- Differentiate between monitoring functions and evaluation functions
- Describe the functions of an M&E plan
- Identify the main components of an M&E plan
- Identify and differentiate between conceptual frameworks, results frameworks, and logic models
- Describe how frameworks are used for M&E planning
- Identify criteria for the selection of indicators
- Describe how indicators are linked to frameworks
- Identify types of data sources
- Describe how information can be used for decision-making
This course is based on the M&E fundamentals web course created by MEASURE Evaluation for the U.S. Agency for International Development’s Global Health Learning website: It follows an interactive version found online on USAID’s Global Health eLearning Center at http://www.globalhealthlearning.org/course/m-e-fundamentals.