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“Using the Global M&E database template in ActivityInfo”

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BeDataDriven
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Formation en cours

This is a one-hour session part of the 2021 ActivityInfo Training Webinar Series.

During this session, we introduce and explore the Global M&E database template in ActivityInfo.

We discuss how to use the database to manage multiple projects, their logical frameworks and indicators related to impact, outcomes and outputs. You can add this database to your account to practice along.

In summary, we discuss:

  • The template structure and form types available
  • The forms structure and how you can adapt them to reflect your own programme
  • Collaborating with your team on the template

Feel free to share the Webinar with your colleagues: https://www.activityinfo.org/support/webinars/2022-02-10-using-global-monitoring-evaluation-database.html

The ActivityInfo Training Webinar Series is ideal for anyone interested in learning more about ActivityInfo and who wish to master various features and aspects of the platform for their daily work in Monitoring and Evaluation data collection activities or information management tasks.

About ActivityInfo

ActivityInfo is an information management software that can be used for monitoring and evaluation, case management, inter-agency coordination, in multiple settings. It is ideal for collaboration on data collection and reporting and works online and offline. Since 2009, ActivityInfo facilitates team and partners coordination for hundreds of organizations worldwide. ActivityInfo is optimized for reporting on activities which are geographically dispersed and implemented by multiple partner organizations. Originally developed for UNICEF’s emergency program in eastern DRC, ActivityInfo is a service provided by BeDataDriven, a company based in The Hague, Netherlands. Learn more at ActivityInfo.org.

Comment s'inscrire

Registration is not needed. Access to the recording of the session is free at: https://www.activityinfo.org/support/webinars/2022-02-10-using-global-monitoring-evaluation-database.html