Upcoming Events
Analyzing ODK & Kobo Collect Impact Assessment Data with R Programming
๐งญEvent Overview
This hands-on masterclass is designed to help participants analyze real-world impact assessment data collected using ODK and Kobo Collect with R programming.
Participants will learn how to clean, analyze, visualize, and report field survey data, transforming raw datasets into actionable insights for decision-making, donor reporting, accountability, and policy influence.
The session is practical and application-driven, using development and public-sector data scenarios relevant to Africa and similar contexts.
๐ฏAudience Tracks
๐น NGOs & Development Practitioners
- Monitoring & Evaluation Officers
- Program Managers
- Researchers & Development Consultants
Focus:
Turning field data into actionable insights for program evaluation, donor reporting, and evidence-based decision-making.
๐น Students & Early-Career Professionals
- University Students
- Research Assistants
- Aspiring Data Analysts
Focus:
Building practical, job-ready skills in impact assessment data analysis using real ODK & Kobo Collect datasets with R.
๐น Government & Public Sector Agencies
- Policy Analysts
- M&E Units
- Planning & Statistical Officers
Focus:
Using survey and administrative data to support policy analysis, performance monitoring, and data-driven public service delivery.
๐ What You Will Learn
- Importing and cleaning ODK & Kobo Collect data in R
- Managing survey data for impact assessment
- Data analysis and visualization for reports and dashboards
- Producing clear, policy- and donor-ready insights
๐ฅ Who Should Attend
Anyone involved in data collection, monitoring & evaluation, research, statistics, or data analysis using ODK, Kobo Collect, or similar digital data collection tools.
๐
Date: 13th โ 14th March
๐ป Mode: Online (Live)
๐ฐ Registration: FREE (Register here)
๐ Optional:
Participants who require session recordings and a Certificate of Completion can opt in with a GHS 100 support fee.
๐ Proceeds support the Ghana R Users Community to run more trainings and capacity-building programs.
Past Events
Analyzing ODK & Kobo Collect Impact Assessment Data with R Programming
๐งญEvent Overview
This hands-on masterclass is designed to help participants analyze real-world impact assessment data collected using ODK and Kobo Collect with R programming.
Participants will learn how to clean, analyze, visualize, and report field survey data, transforming raw datasets into actionable insights for decision-making, donor reporting, accountability, and policy influence.
The session is practical and application-driven, using development and public-sector data scenarios relevant to Africa and similar contexts.
๐ฏAudience Tracks
๐น NGOs & Development Practitioners
- Monitoring & Evaluation Officers
- Program Managers
- Researchers & Development Consultants
Focus:
Turning field data into actionable insights for program evaluation, donor reporting, and evidence-based decision-making.
๐น Students & Early-Career Professionals
- University Students
- Research Assistants
- Aspiring Data Analysts
Focus:
Building practical, job-ready skills in impact assessment data analysis using real ODK & Kobo Collect datasets with R.
๐น Government & Public Sector Agencies
- Policy Analysts
- M&E Units
- Planning & Statistical Officers
Focus:
Using survey and administrative data to support policy analysis, performance monitoring, and data-driven public service delivery.
๐ What You Will Learn
- Importing and cleaning ODK & Kobo Collect data in R
- Managing survey data for impact assessment
- Data analysis and visualization for reports and dashboards
- Producing clear, policy- and donor-ready insights
๐ฅ Who Should Attend
Anyone involved in data collection, monitoring & evaluation, research, statistics, or data analysis using ODK, Kobo Collect, or similar digital data collection tools.
๐
Date: 13th โ 14th March
๐ป Mode: Online (Live)
๐ฐ Registration: FREE (Register here)
๐ Optional:
Participants who require session recordings and a Certificate of Completion can opt in with a GHS 100 support fee.
๐ Proceeds support the Ghana R Users Community to run more trainings and capacity-building programs.