Urban Development and Housing Project Evaluation Training Course

 

Urban Development and Housing Project Evaluation Training Course

Introduction

Rapid urbanization presents both immense opportunities and complex challenges, making robust evaluation of urban development and housing projects critical for sustainable and equitable growth. The Urban Development and Housing Project Evaluation Training Course is specifically designed for M&E professionals, urban planners, housing project managers, municipal officers, and development practitioners who are tasked with assessing the effectiveness and impact of interventions in urban settings. This intensive program equips participants with specialized knowledge and practical tools to navigate the multi-sectoral nature of urban projects, from infrastructure and housing to social inclusion and environmental sustainability.

This comprehensive training delves into the unique demands of M&E in urban contexts, including measuring changes in living conditions, assessing access to services, and evaluating the impacts on diverse urban populations. Attendees will learn to design M&E frameworks that capture the interconnectedness of urban systems, develop indicators for complex outcomes like urban resilience and social cohesion, and apply spatial analysis tools for data interpretation. By mastering the evaluation of urban development and housing projects, professionals will be empowered to generate credible evidence for effective urban policy, optimize investments in city growth, and contribute to the creation of more livable, inclusive, and sustainable urban environments.

Target Audience

  • M&E Officers in Urban Development Programs
  • Urban Planners and Architects
  • Housing Project Managers and Developers
  • Municipal and Local Government Officials
  • Civil Engineers and Infrastructure Specialists
  • Researchers in Urban Studies
  • International Development Practitioners focused on Urbanization

Duration

5 Days

Course Objectives

  1. Understand the core concepts and unique challenges of M&E in urban development and housing projects.
  2. Design comprehensive M&E frameworks tailored for complex urban interventions.
  3. Develop relevant indicators for assessing social, economic, and environmental outcomes in urban settings.
  4. Apply specialized data collection tools and technologies, including GIS, for urban M&E.
  5. Evaluate the impact of urban projects on housing conditions, infrastructure, and service delivery.
  6. Assess social equity, inclusion, and climate resilience in urban development initiatives.
  7. Interpret and effectively communicate evaluation findings for urban policy and planning.
  8. Foster citizen engagement and adaptive learning within urban M&E processes.

Physical Training Schedule

Start & End Date

Location

Fee (USD)

Register

Jan 5- Jan 9, 2026

Kigali

2,850

Jan 26-Jan 30, 2026

Mombasa

1,450

Feb 2- Feb 6, 2026

Nairobi

1,150

Feb 2- Feb 6, 2026

Pretoria

4,000

Mar 2- Mar 6, 2026

Nairobi

1,150

Mar 23- Mar 27, 2026

Dar es Salaam

2,850

Apr 6- Apr 10, 2026

Nairobi

1,150

Apr 20- Apr 24, 2026

Nairobi

1,150

May 4- May 8, 2026

Mombasa

1,450

May 25- May 29, 2026

Nairobi

1,150

June 1- June 5, 2026

Kigali

2,850

June 22- June 26, 2026

Nairobi

1,150

July 6- July 10, 2026

Dar es Salaam

2,850

Aug 3- Aug 7, 2026

Nairobi

1,150

Aug 24- Aug 28, 2026

Pretoria

4,000

Sep 7- Sept 11, 2026

Nairobi

1,150

Sep 21- Sept 25, 2026

Mombasa

1,450

Oct 5- Oct 9, 2026

Nairobi

1,150

Oct 5- Oct 9, 2026

Kigali

2,850

Nov 2- Nov 6, 2026

Nairobi

1,150

Nov 23- Nov 27, 2026

Dar es Salam

2,850

Dec 7- Dec 11, 2026

Nairobi

1,150

Online Training Schedule

Start & End Date

Fee (USD)

Register

Jan 5-Jan 9, 2026

800

Jan 26-Jan 30, 2026

800

Feb 2- Feb 6, 2026

800

Feb 23- Feb 27, 2026

800

Mar 2- Mar 6, 2026

800

Mar 23- Mar 27, 2026

800

Apr 6 – Apr 10, 2026

800

Apr 20 – Apr 24, 2026

800

May 4 – May 8 , 2026

800

Jun 1 – Jun 5, 2026

800

Jun 22 – Jun 26, 2026

800

July 6 – July 10, 2026

800

July 27 – July, 2026

800

Aug 3 – Aug 7, 2026

800

Aug 24 – Aug 28, 2026

800

Sept 7 – Sept 11, 2026

800

Sept 21– Sept 25, 2026

800

Oct 5 – Oct 9, 2026

800

Oct 26 – Oct 30, 2026

800

Nov 9 – Nov 13, 2026

800

Dec 7 – Dec 11, 2026

800

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