Organization: Aims International
Registration deadline: 22 Feb 2016
Starting date: 22 Feb 2016
Ending date: 25 Feb 2016
AIMS International provides intuitive consultancy services in conflict, post-conflict and fragile environments. We work clients in the developmental, governmental and private sectors guiding them towards their respective goals.
The purpose of AIMS International is to provide a balance between international and local expertise in the best interests of the communities.
About the course:
This three day course will explain the needs and requirements of standard and winning proposals.
Work Shop Contents:
- Introduction to ‘theory of change’
- Where does theory of change come from?
- Benefits of working with theory of change in programmes
- Theory of change in practice
- Core concepts of theory of change
- Types of ‘theories of change’.
- Variations in theories of change
- How is theory of change thinking different from the log-frame?
- Is there room for both log-frames and theory of change?
- When and how to develop theory of change thinking
- Importance of assumptions In theory of change
- Power mapping and politics in theory of change thinking
- Multiple theories of change
- Quality of the product or the process
- Features of quality in theory of change thinking
- Theory of change thinking be represented?
- Key parameters for effective visual representation of theories of change
- Use of evidence to support a theory of change process
- The role of evidence in theory of change thinking
- ‘Pathways Mapping’
- Theory of change thinking being used for monitoring, evaluation and impact assessment
- Conceptualizing the change process: impact pathways and cause-effect links
- Embedding theory of change in project cycle
Workshop Fee:
Training Fee: USD 1550 per participant.
Target audience
People involved in progarmme development, participants are expected to have a basic understanding of project design process. Please note that the places are limited .
How to register:
For registration and details visit www.aims-intl.org or email at info@aims-intl.org with a subject line 'Theory of Change in Programme Design Process'.