Needs Assessment
Stakeholder Engagement
M&E
200

What is the primary purpose of a needs assessment?

To identify gaps and prioritize interventions.

200

Who are primary stakeholders?

Individuals or groups directly affected by and interested in resource management.

200

What does M&E stand for?

 Monitoring & Evaluation.

400

What are the initial steps in the needs assessment process?

 Understand the context, define the scope and scale of the crisis, and identify initial needs.

400

What is stakeholder engagement important for?

 It is crucial for the success of humanitarian projects.

400

What is the primary question answered by monitoring?

Are activities on schedule and outputs being achieved?

600

Name two types of data used in needs assessment.

 Primary data and secondary data.

600

Indirect users or those whose actions impact the resource. Examples include fish sellers and overseas families.

Secondary stakeholders

600

What is an indicator in M&E?

A piece of information that provides evidence that something has happened.

800

What should be included in the conclusion of a needs assessment?

Analyze the situation and needs, identify key issues and underlying causes, and assess risks and vulnerabilities.

800

What are the "4Rs" of stakeholder analysis?

Rights, Responsibilities, Returns, Relationships.

800

 Name two types of indicators used in M&E.

Quantitative indicators and qualitative indicators.

1000

How can the results of a needs assessment be shared effectively?

Produce reports, create dashboards, charts, maps, and datasets, and disseminate information to stakeholders.

1000

 How can stakeholder engagement evolve over the life of a project?

Engagement can change based on power dynamics and resource control issues.

1000

What are the key components of an M&E plan?

Key audiences, expected results, performance measures, data sources and methods, responsible people, and timelines.