
Strengthening Monitoring Capabilities: Training for Results-Oriented Monitoring (ROM) at GIZ

The training program in Results-Oriented Monitoring (ROM) is designed to enhance the capacity of GIZ's internal staff worldwide to implement and manage ROM systems effectively. The initiative combines practical application with theoretical concepts to improve participants' analytical skills and their ability to share knowledge. Through structured learning and the dissemination of best practices, the program aims to increase the overall effectiveness and quality of GIZ’s projects, ensuring that interventions are properly monitored, evaluated, and aligned with intended outcomes.
People-focused impacts
The programme strengthened the analytical and monitoring capabilities of GIZ staff worldwide through comprehensive training that combines practical exercises with theoretical concepts. It also improved the implementation and management of Results-Oriented Monitoring (ROM) systems across GIZ projects, enhancing internal knowledge-sharing and the dissemination of best practices.
Main Activities
- Comprehensive ROM training for GIZ’s global staff.
- Combination of practical exercises and theoretical concepts to strengthen understanding.
- Focus on enhancing analytical skills and knowledge-sharing capabilities.
- Dissemination of best practices for ROM implementation.
- Structured learning approaches to ensure high-quality program delivery.
Select Results
- Strengthened analytical and monitoring capabilities of GIZ staff.
- Improved implementation and management of ROM systems across GIZ projects.
- Enhanced internal knowledge-sharing and best practices dissemination.
- Increased overall effectiveness and quality of GIZ’s interventions.