M&E Training & Capacity Building
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Sibasi Ltd delivers monitoring and evaluation training and capacity building for implementing organisations. The same practice that informs this site’s reference material is available as structured support for your team.
One thing to be clear about up front, consistent with our editorial position: this page describes a commercial service. The reference content on this site stands on its own and does not depend on you buying anything.
What we work on
- M&E framework design. Theories of change, logframes and results frameworks — building a measurement structure that matches the programme rather than the template.
- Indicator and measurement systems. Selecting indicators that are measurable at your budget, defining them precisely, and setting baselines and targets that mean something.
- Data quality and verification. Data-quality assessment routines, verification workflows and the habits that keep reported figures defensible when a funder checks them.
- Evaluation commissioning and management. Scoping an evaluation, writing terms of reference, selecting evaluators and managing the process so the report answers the questions you asked.
- Digital data-collection rollout. Moving field data collection from paper to digital tools — form design, device workflows, offline realities and the change management around them. This is tool-agnostic: we train on the approach, whatever platform you use.
- Results reporting for funders. Turning collected data into reporting that meets donor requirements without drowning the team that produces it.
How it is delivered
- In-person workshops across East Africa.
- Remote sessions for distributed teams or shorter engagements.
- In-house team programmes built around one organisation’s frameworks, tools and reporting obligations rather than generic material.
- Mentoring for M&E officers — ongoing, lighter-touch support as they apply methods to live programme work.
Who it suits
Implementing NGOs and civil-society organisations building or strengthening an M&E function; programme teams facing a new donor’s reporting requirements; organisations moving field data collection to digital tools; and individual M&E staff who have the role but want deeper grounding in the methods.
Talk to us
If some of this looks relevant, email [email protected] or call +254 780 742274 and describe your situation. We will tell you honestly whether we are a good fit for it — and if we are not, we will say so.