Diploma in Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability & Learning (MEAL)
The Diploma in Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability & Learning (MEAL) is a six-month professional program designed to equip learners with practical skills for planning, tracking, analyzing, and improving development and humanitarian projects. As organizations increasingly demand evidence-based decision-making, MEAL professionals play a critical role in ensuring accountability, learning, and sustainable impact.
This diploma is ideal for individuals seeking practical, career-focused training in monitoring and evaluation, data analysis, accountability systems, and project reporting.
Why Study MEAL?
MEAL skills are in high demand across NGOs, donor-funded programs, government institutions, and the private sector. Organizations rely on MEAL systems to demonstrate results, improve program quality, and strengthen stakeholder trust.
Key reasons MEAL matters:
Ensures effective use of resources
Supports results-based management (RBM)
Strengthens accountability to stakeholders and communities
Improves project learning and adaptation
Informs strategic and operational decision-making
About the Diploma in MEAL
This six-month diploma combines theory and practice to prepare learners for real-world MEAL roles. The program focuses on building strong foundations in M&E principles while emphasizing practical application in project environments.
Why Choose This Diploma?
Online learning at your own pace.
Six-month structured program
Practical, career-oriented MEAL training
Strong focus on accountability and learning
Assignments
There are four assignments (continuous assessment tests), a research paper, and one examination to be offered at the end of the course. Assignments account for 40%, the research paper accounts for 30%, while the examination accounts for 30% of the mark. Upon completion of the course, you shall be issued a Diploma Certificate and a course transcript.
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