MENTOR Training Resources

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Through MENTOR (Monitoring and Evaluation Network of Training Online Resources), MEASURE Evaluation makes available free training materials and tools on M&E topics for use by researchers, program managers, trainers, policy makers, students, and other public health professionals.

These materials were developed by global experts in order to provide state-of-the-art information on monitoring and evaluation (M&E) topics.

For additional information on these and other MEASURE Evaluation training materials, tools and activities, please contact measure_mentor@unc.edu.

MEASURE Evaluation is regularly adding resources to MENTOR. Please check back periodically to see what is new, or contact us about any specific materials for which you are looking.

MENTOR consists of three types of resources:

  1. Interactive mini-course on M&E Fundamentals

    This self-instructional mini-course provides concise information on the basics of M&E. It is divided into discrete modules that, in addition to the technical content, include self-assessment quizzes at the start and end of each section, interactive exercises, lists of resources and references for additional information, a glossary of key terms, and a final exam. Participants scoring 80% or higher on the final exam are eligible to download and print a course certificate.

    NOTE: You must first Create an Account and/or Login This course is offered free of charge.

    For those who prefer, a static version of the course is available on CD-ROM (place an order here) or by downloading a hard copy from here.

  2. Downloadable training materials

    These materials, offered free of charge, consist of various slide sets and accompanying training materials used in MEASURE Evaluation's regional workshops. Information on a variety of monitoring and evaluation (M&E) topics is offered, including M&E of population, health and nutrition programs, M&E of HIV/AIDS programs, M&E of tuberculosis programs, and routine health information systems. An assortment of these materials in English, Spanish, and French will be posted to this site as they become available.

    For those who prefer, these materials are available for free on CD-ROM (place an order here).

  3. Population Research Materials

    These web modules provide information and tools for students and professionals on population-related topics. Topics include PLACE (Priorities for Local AIDS Control Efforts), multiple decrement life tables and population analysis for planners.