Online Certificate Course on Project Cycle Management - 2021 Edition
Details
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
The Project Cycle Management (PCM) is the method employed by civil society organisations, United Nations agencies, international development cooperation’s and non-profit organisations to carry out and manage their projects and programmes effectively. Projects Cycle Management also require the participation of numerous stakeholders, coordination between specialists from different fields, and efficient management to solve challenging problems. This course will equip and empower participants with enhanced designing and management tools to tailor projects more adequately to meet the needs of the beneficiaries. It builds up a clear body of theory, understanding and skills for each stage, so that by the end of the course participants will have a clear competence across all stages of the cycle.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
By the end of the course, participants will understand:
- the role of the project cycle, and key activities to be undertaken at each stage.
- the principles of Project Cycle Management and the Logical Framework Approach (LFA).
- how to use the LFA to assess a project document & identify information needs for a feasibility study.
- how to structure terms of reference for feasibility studies.
- the role of the logframe in project monitoring & evaluation
- the role & importance of indicators for project preparation, implementation & evaluation
- the importance of the integrated approach & the PCM basic format
BENEFITS
At the end of the course, participants will know how to make needs assessment, to design, plan and monitor a project following the results-based management concept and using the logical framework as a tool.
COURSE REQUIREMENTS:
This is an online course, so you'll need to have a computer with an Internet connection, and you'll need a web-browser (you can use IE or FireFox). All the course materials you'll need to complete this course are provided in the course modules. You
will not need to purchase any additional materials, resources, or books. You will also have the opportunity of experiencing the best online training platform.
ADDITIONAL FEATURES:
- Online, interactive, self-paced and self-learning modules.
- Assignments to test your knowledge and understanding before and after the course.
- Opportunity to post comments, assignment answers, live chat and blogging etc.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
The course is aimed at programs and project managers, staff of NGOs, CBOs, staff of United Nations specialized agencies, donor agency field workers, volunteers, development actors, researchers, policy-makers, activists, women advocates, trainers, government
officials etc.
COST:
The course tuition fee is US$300. There is a limited amount of partial scholarships available for this course for applicants from developing countries, based on financial need.
LOCATION: Online [Web-based]
TIME COMMITMENT:
While learning styles can vary considerably and any particular student will take more or less time to learn or read, we estimate that the "average" student will take 84 hours to complete this course. It's a good idea to also schedule your study time in advance
and try as best as you can to stick to that schedule.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE:
The deadline for application is 25th June 2021, while full tuition payment is due on 28th June 2021. Registration is on a first come, first served basis. However, applications will be accepted on a first-come-first-serve basis. You can also submit online application
form at https://justicegroup.org/submit-your-application-form/. Register early for this wonderful learning opportunity!
Further inquiries about the course may be sent to: [email protected] OR [email protected]
Outline
Course outline:
Module 1: Introduction to Project Cycle Management
Module 2: Project Design and Analysis Tools - The Logical Framework Approach
Module 3: Using the Logical Framework to Develop Activity and Resource Schedules
Module 4: Using the LFA to Assess Project Proposals
Module 5: Project Review and Evaluation
Module 6: Implementing, Monitoring, and Reporting on the Project
Module 7: Final Assessment
Schedules
Human Rights & Justice Group Int'l (Justice Group) is an independent, non-governmental and not-for-profit organisation established in 1999 by Nigerians from different professional, cultural and social backgrounds to enhance knowledge, respect and observance of human rights, and to encourage exchange of information and experiences for the betterment of the citizenry through the instrumentality of law, education, enlightenment and humanitarianism.
Justice Group membership is drawn from a rich blend of activists and other professionals working together on a shared commitment to justice, the rule of law and human dignity. The idea of the group was to build awareness about those rights as well as investigate and advocate various means for securing their implementation.
In addition, our programs aim at broadening access of individuals and communities and strengthening their participation in the design and implementation of social and economic policies/programs which affect them. We work with communities and groups that cut across gender, literacy, age and social lines, and use focused group pilot projects to measure the impact our interventions are making in target communities