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Humanitarian Project Cycle Management Training Course

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Upcoming Training Schedules 14 locations
Location Duration Next Start Date Dates Available Action
Nairobi, Kenya 5 days Jul 13, 2026 104 dates
Accra, Ghana 5 days Jul 13, 2026 31 dates
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 5 days Aug 10, 2026 31 dates
Cape Town, South Africa 5 days Jul 13, 2026 52 dates
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania 5 days Sep 28, 2026 26 dates
Dubai, UAE 5 days Jul 13, 2026 52 dates
Istanbul, Turkey 5 days Sep 14, 2026 16 dates
Kampala, Uganda 5 days Jul 13, 2026 31 dates
Kigali, Rwanda 5 days Jul 20, 2026 52 dates
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 5 days Jul 20, 2026 31 dates
Mombasa, Kenya 5 days Jul 20, 2026 52 dates
Pretoria, South Africa 5 days Jul 13, 2026 52 dates
Singapore 5 days Jul 13, 2026 31 dates
Zanzibar, Tanzania 5 days Jul 20, 2026 16 dates

Humanitarian Project Cycle Management Training Course

Course Overview

The Humanitarian Project Cycle Management Training Course is designed to equip humanitarian professionals, development practitioners, government officials, project managers, emergency response coordinators, monitoring and evaluation specialists, and humanitarian program officers with the knowledge, practical skills, and strategic competencies required to effectively design, plan, implement, monitor, evaluate, and close humanitarian projects. Effective Humanitarian Project Cycle Management (HPCM) ensures that humanitarian interventions are needs-based, accountable, efficient, evidence-driven, and aligned with international humanitarian standards while delivering measurable results for crisis-affected populations. This course provides comprehensive training in Humanitarian Project Cycle Management, humanitarian needs assessment, project identification, project design, results-based management, logical framework approach, theory of change, risk management, Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL), humanitarian information management, Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP), resource mobilization, donor compliance, digital project management, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and adaptive management to strengthen humanitarian preparedness, emergency response, recovery, resilience, and sustainable development outcomes.

Participants will develop practical competencies in humanitarian project planning, stakeholder analysis, needs assessment, proposal development, budgeting, procurement planning, implementation management, monitoring systems, performance measurement, digital data collection using KoboToolbox and ODK, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Artificial Intelligence applications, Microsoft Project, Power BI dashboards, risk assessment, financial management, humanitarian reporting, donor compliance, quality assurance, adaptive programming, project evaluation, knowledge management, organizational learning, and project closure. Through practical exercises, simulations, group work, and real-world humanitarian case studies, participants will strengthen their ability to manage humanitarian projects throughout the entire project cycle while ensuring accountability, transparency, efficiency, and measurable impact.

The course also explores internationally recognized project management and humanitarian frameworks, including the Project Cycle Management (PCM) Framework, Project Management Institute (PMI) Principles, Core Humanitarian Standard (CHS), Sphere Humanitarian Standards, OECD DAC Evaluation Criteria, Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) Guidelines, Results-Based Management (RBM), Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), humanitarian principles, safeguarding, Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA), gender-responsive programming, disability inclusion, localization, ethical leadership, donor compliance, organizational governance, digital transformation, institutional strengthening, and continuous improvement. Participants will strengthen their understanding of integrated project management systems that promote accountability, resilience, innovation, collaboration, and sustainable humanitarian impact.

Upon successful completion of the course, participants will be able to conduct humanitarian needs assessments, develop high-quality project proposals, manage project implementation, establish effective monitoring and evaluation systems, strengthen humanitarian information management, integrate GIS and AI technologies into project management, improve donor reporting, enhance accountability and organizational learning, and develop comprehensive Humanitarian Project Cycle Management strategies that improve project performance, humanitarian effectiveness, resilience, and long-term sustainability.

Course Objectives

  1. Understand the principles, phases, and frameworks of Humanitarian Project Cycle Management.
  2. Conduct humanitarian needs assessments and stakeholder analysis.
  3. Design humanitarian projects using logical frameworks and theory of change.
  4. Strengthen project planning, budgeting, implementation, and risk management.
  5. Apply GIS, Artificial Intelligence, Microsoft Project, Power BI, and digital technologies in project management.
  6. Establish effective monitoring, evaluation, accountability, and learning (MEAL) systems.
  7. Promote Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP), safeguarding, and ethical humanitarian programming.
  8. Improve donor compliance, financial management, reporting, and adaptive management.
  9. Strengthen organizational learning, quality assurance, and project sustainability.
  10. Develop integrated Humanitarian Project Cycle Management strategies that improve humanitarian effectiveness, resilience, and organizational performance.

Organizational Benefits

  1. Strengthens organizational capacity to manage humanitarian projects effectively.
  2. Improves project planning, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation.
  3. Enhances accountability, transparency, and stakeholder engagement.
  4. Strengthens humanitarian information management and digital project systems.
  5. Improves donor compliance, reporting quality, and funding competitiveness.
  6. Enhances operational efficiency through evidence-based decision-making.
  7. Strengthens project quality, risk management, and resource utilization.
  8. Promotes organizational learning, innovation, and adaptive management.
  9. Supports sustainable humanitarian programming and resilience building.
  10. Builds resilient organizations capable of delivering high-impact humanitarian projects.

Target Participants

This course is designed for humanitarian project managers, program managers, emergency response coordinators, monitoring and evaluation specialists, MEAL officers, humanitarian information management officers, government disaster management officials, UN agencies, NGOs, Red Cross and Red Crescent personnel, donor-funded project staff, procurement officers, finance officers, project coordinators, humanitarian researchers, GIS specialists, data analysts, policy makers, consultants, development practitioners, civil society organizations, and professionals responsible for humanitarian project planning, implementation, monitoring, evaluation, reporting, accountability, and organizational learning.

Course Outline

Module 1: Foundations of Humanitarian Project Cycle Management

  • Principles of Humanitarian Project Cycle Management
  • Humanitarian project lifecycle
  • Humanitarian needs assessment
  • Stakeholder analysis
  • Core Humanitarian Standard (CHS) and Sphere Standards
  • Project identification and prioritization

General Case Study: Conducting a humanitarian needs assessment and project identification process following a major flood to develop an emergency response project aligned with humanitarian priorities.

Module 2: Humanitarian Project Design and Planning

  • Logical Framework Approach (Logframe)
  • Theory of Change
  • Project proposal development
  • Budget preparation and resource planning
  • Risk assessment and mitigation
  • Work planning and scheduling

General Case Study: Developing a comprehensive humanitarian project proposal, logical framework, implementation schedule, and budget for a multi-sector emergency intervention.

Module 3: Project Implementation and Digital Project Management

  • Humanitarian project implementation
  • Microsoft Project and project scheduling
  • KoboToolbox and ODK digital data collection
  • Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
  • Artificial Intelligence applications
  • Humanitarian information management

General Case Study: Implementing a digital humanitarian project management system integrating GIS mapping, mobile data collection, project scheduling, and real-time performance monitoring.

Module 4: Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning

  • Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) systems
  • Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL)
  • Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP)
  • Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA)
  • Performance measurement
  • Adaptive management and organizational learning

General Case Study: Designing a comprehensive MEAL framework that integrates community feedback, project performance indicators, accountability mechanisms, and adaptive management for a humanitarian response project.

Module 5: Financial Management, Reporting, and Project Closure

  • Financial management and donor compliance
  • Procurement and contract management
  • Humanitarian reporting
  • Quality assurance
  • Project evaluation
  • Project closure and sustainability planning

General Case Study: Managing project financial reporting, conducting a final evaluation, documenting lessons learned, and developing sustainability and exit strategies for a completed humanitarian project.

Module 6: Strategic Humanitarian Project Management and Future Innovations

  • Strategic project portfolio management
  • Institutional capacity strengthening
  • Artificial Intelligence and predictive analytics
  • Innovation in humanitarian project management
  • Emerging digital humanitarian technologies
  • Future trends in Humanitarian Project Cycle Management

General Case Study: Developing a comprehensive Humanitarian Project Cycle Management strategy integrating Artificial Intelligence, GIS, Microsoft Project, Power BI, digital monitoring systems, humanitarian information management, accountability mechanisms, monitoring and evaluation, organizational learning, and adaptive management to strengthen humanitarian preparedness, resilience, and sustainable project performance.

General Information

  1. Customized Training: All our courses can be tailored to meet the specific needs of participants.
  2. Language Proficiency: Participants should have a good command of the English language.
  3. Comprehensive Learning: Our training includes well-structured presentations, practical exercises, web-based tutorials, and collaborative group work. Our facilitators are seasoned experts with over a decade of experience.
  4. Certification: Upon successful completion of training, participants will receive a certificate from Foscore Development Center (FDC-K).
  5. Training Locations: Training sessions are conducted at Foscore Development Center (FDC-K) centers. We also offer options for in-house and online training, customized to the client's schedule.
  6. Flexible Duration: Course durations are adaptable, and content can be adjusted to fit the required number of days.
  7. Onsite Training Inclusions: The course fee for onsite training covers facilitation, training materials, two coffee breaks, a buffet lunch, and a Certificate of Successful Completion. Participants are responsible for their travel expenses, airport transfers, visa applications, dinners, health/accident insurance, and personal expenses.
  8. Additional Services: Accommodation, pickup services, freight booking, and visa processing arrangements are available upon request at discounted rates.
  9. Equipment: Tablets and laptops can be provided to participants at an additional cost.
  10. Post-Training Support: We offer one year of free consultation and coaching after the course.
  11. Group Discounts: Register as a group of more than two and enjoy a discount ranging from 10% to 50%.
  12. Payment Terms: Payment should be made before the commencement of the training or as mutually agreed upon, to the Foscore Development Center account. This ensures better preparation for your training.
  13. Contact Us: For any inquiries, please reach out to us at training@fdc-k.org or call us at +254712260031.
  14. Website: Visit our website at www.fdc-k.org for more information.

 

 

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