Event Brief: This advanced level course gives you practical guidance to develop effective and innovative programs towards ending hunger and poverty - from a rights-based perspective.
- Learn about best practices to improve livelihoods and behaviours of the disadvantaged, and enhance citizen empowerment and governance systems to advance social change
- Design impact-oriented interventions and winning proposals, become proficient in using analysis and planning tools, as well as developing monitoring and evaluation systems
- Reflect on your role as civil society actor and learn how to support innovation; guide and energize your team, and work in high-performing partnerships to reach your targets
The course includes two workshops with a total of 13 training days as well as one-to-one mentoring by the facilitators throughout a 4 month period.
Target Audience
Mid to senior level staff of Civil Society Organizations working on hunger and poverty.
Option:1
In Asia
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Option: 2
In Africa
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PROGRAMME OUTLINE
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8-day Workshop
Ratanakiri, Cambodia
2 - 9 October 2017
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8-day Workshop
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
23 - 30 October 2017
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Analysis of food and nutrition security:
Food and nutrition security framework
- Manifestations of food and nutrition security
- The right to food
- The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
- Country-specific analysis: Historic analysis, right to food analysis, stakeholder mapping
- Cross-country exchange
Strategies and tools for action:
- Rights-based and community based approaches
- Which role does civil society play?
- Partnerships and civil society development as a core strategy
- Linking Agriculture, Natural Resource Management and Nutrition as a Welthungerhilfe
- strategy
- Toolbox for advocacy and good governance (incl. campaign tools, community score
- cards and shadow reports)
- Toolbox for community-led programming (including Participatory Learning and Action
- in Nutrition, Integrated Farming and Community-led Project Cycle)
Field visit: Local project visit and analysis
Project and programme development:
- Planning process of projects and programmes
- Impact chains and log-frames
- Success indicators of Welthungerhilfe and other standard indicators
- Developing partners
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Assignments and Monitoring phase: Each participant has to complete two assignments:
1. Sharing assignment
2. Developing a project or program framework
One-to-one mentoring support on personal priorities
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5-day workshop
New Delhi, India
15-19 Jan 2018
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5-day workshop
Kampala, Uganda
5-9 Feb 2018
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Impact orientation, Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E):
- Impact orientation, log-frames, impact chains and theory of change
- Developing M&E systems
- Putting impact orientation into practice
Process facilitation and team development:
- Your role as a facilitator
- Communication skills
- Team leadership and management skills
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Last Day to Register: 2 September 2017
!! Early Bird, Group Discounts and few Scholarships are available!!