Qualitative Data Analysis for Monitoring and Evaluation Training Course
Learn to analyse qualitative data so it carries real evidential weight alongside quantitative findings and stands up to donor scrutiny.
5 Days
Duration
Certificate
Included
Instructor-Led
Delivery
Intermediate
Level
Qualitative Data Analysis for Monitoring and Evaluation Training Course
Starting From
$750
per participant
Flexible Delivery
In-Person, Live Online
Language
English
Dedicated Support
Pre & post training
Course Overview
This five-day course applies qualitative analysis to the demands of monitoring and evaluation. Participants learn to analyse key informant interviews, focus group discussions and open-ended responses in NVivo, to link qualitative findings to evaluation questions and indicators, and to produce qualitative evidence that carries real weight in an evaluation rather than sitting decoratively beside the numbers.
Introduction
In a great many evaluations, the numbers do the work and the qualitative data is treated as decoration: a few quotations dropped in to add colour around the tables. This gets the relationship backwards. The numbers tell you what happened. The qualitative data tells you why, how, and for whom, which is usually the part a programme most needs to learn from. When that data is analysed properly, it does not garnish an evaluation, it carries it.
This course teaches that proper analysis, in the specific context of monitoring and evaluation across African programmes. It covers how to design qualitative tools that answer evaluation questions, how to analyse interviews, focus groups and open-ended survey responses systematically in NVivo, and how to connect qualitative findings to indicators, results frameworks and approaches such as most significant change. It treats rigour as essential, because evaluation findings are acted on and must hold up. Participants leave able to produce qualitative evidence that is credible to a donor, useful to a programme, and honest about what the data does and does not support.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this programme, participants will be able to:
- Link qualitative data to evaluation questions and indicators.
- Design qualitative tools that serve an evaluation.
- Analyse key informant interviews and focus groups in NVivo.
- Analyse open-ended survey responses at scale.
- Apply approaches such as most significant change.
- Compare findings across sites, groups and time.
- Integrate qualitative findings with quantitative results.
- Report qualitative evidence credibly to donors and stakeholders.
Who Should Attend
This course is designed for:
- Monitoring and evaluation officers and managers
- Evaluators and research consultants
- Programme staff in NGOs and development organisations
- Donor-funded project teams
- Government M&E units
- Learning and knowledge-management staff
- Public health and social programme staff
Training Methodology
The course is built around a realistic evaluation. Participants analyse qualitative data tied to evaluation questions and a results framework, then integrate it with quantitative findings, so the analysis is always anchored to a real evaluation purpose.
- Mapping evaluation questions to qualitative data
- Worked analysis of interviews and focus groups in NVivo
- Open-ended response analysis exercises
- Integration with quantitative findings
- A final qualitative evidence brief for an evaluation
Organizational Impact
Organisations that invest in this training for their teams will benefit from:
- Qualitative evidence that strengthens evaluations
- Credible answers to the why behind the numbers
- More useful learning from programmes
- Stronger, more defensible donor reporting
- Better integration of qualitative and quantitative findings
- Less qualitative data collected and then wasted
Personal Impact
Participants who enrol in this training will benefit from:
- The ability to analyse qualitative M&E data with rigour
- A bridge between qualitative method and evaluation practice
- Stronger reporting and evidence skills
- Confidence presenting qualitative findings to donors
- A toolkit of evaluation-focused NVivo templates
Course Outline
- The role of qualitative data in M&E
- Linking qualitative data to evaluation questions and indicators
- Designing qualitative tools for evaluation
- Sampling for qualitative evaluation work
- Ethics, consent and data protection in African contexts
Practical session: Map a set of evaluation questions to the qualitative data each requires.
- Preparing and importing KII and FGD data
- Building a code structure around evaluation questions
- Coding systematically and consistently
- Using cases for sites, groups and respondent types
- Memos for emerging evaluation findings
Practical session: Code a set of KII and FGD transcripts against an evaluation framework.
- Analysing open-ended survey responses at scale
- Autocoding and structured coding for large datasets
- Comparing across sites, groups and time
- Matrix and crosstab queries for evaluation
- Spotting and reporting divergent cases
Practical session: Analyse a set of open-ended responses and compare across groups.
- Most significant change and other narrative approaches
- Contribution and the qualitative side of causal questions
- Integrating qualitative findings with quantitative results
- Triangulation across data sources
- Handling findings that disagree
Practical session: Integrate qualitative findings with a set of quantitative results.
- Building a defensible qualitative argument
- Using quotations responsibly and ethically
- Framework matrices for evaluation reporting
- Writing for donors and decision-makers
- Closing the loop: qualitative evidence for learning
Practical session: Produce a qualitative evidence brief for an evaluation.
Certification
At Strategic Revenue Africa, our certification goes beyond proof of attendance—it represents practical competence and measurable capability. Upon successful completion of our training programs, participants are awarded a Certificate of Completion from Strategic Revenue Africa, recognizing their ability to apply acquired knowledge in real-world settings. As an organization focused on architecting sustainable revenue and strengthening organizational performance, our certifications signal that participants are equipped with skills that drive results, not just theory.
Programme Inclusions
- Course materials & workbook
- Certificate of completion
- Post-training support (6 months)
Prerequisites
Some familiarity with monitoring and evaluation is helpful. Basic NVivo experience is useful but not essential, as core software skills are covered along the way. A laptop with NVivo, licence or trial, is required.
Schedule & Investment
Upcoming Dates & Fees
Accommodation & Transfer
Accommodation and airport transfer are arranged upon request. Contact the Training Officer to reserve.
Payment
Transfer payment to the Strategic Revenue Africa account before the course starts. Send proof of payment to:
[email protected]Course Fee Includes
- Course tuition & training materials
- Two break refreshments and lunch
- Certificate of completion
- Post-training support (6 months)
Travel, visa, insurance and personal expenses are the participant's responsibility.
Frequently Asked Questions
About Qualitative Data Analysis for Monitoring and Evaluation Training Course
It helps but is not essential. Core software skills are covered, with the focus kept on evaluation use.
It centres on the evaluation context: linking data to evaluation questions, donor reporting, and approaches such as most significant change.
It is a participatory, narrative evaluation approach that gathers and analyses stories of change to understand what a programme achieved and for whom. The course shows how to analyse such data rigorously in NVivo.
Yes. Analysing open-ended responses at scale is a dedicated part of the course, which matters more as data is increasingly collected digitally.
Yes. Triangulation and integration with quantitative results are covered directly, including what to do when they disagree.
Yes, particularly. Much of the course is framed around producing evidence that is credible to donors and useful for learning.
Yes, including consent and the data-protection requirements now in force across much of Africa.
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