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Impact Oriented Project Planning and Monitoring – Advanced training

Venue:
KKID - Coimbatore,
November 16th to 18th, 2011

Topic of the workshop:
In the last years the expectation that development projects focus more on their impacts (rather than just a smooth implementation of the project measures) has risen dramatically. More than ever organisations in this field need to be able to demonstrate their projects' contributions to development goals as well as their capacity to work in an impact oriented manner. Project staff need to be able to maximise the wanted impacts while at the same time having an eye on unwanted impacts and potential negative impacts. The workshop will focus on the usual questions project staff are confronted with: What makes up an appropriate - complex enough but not too complex - impact chain of our project? What are good impact indicators? How could an impact monitoring system look like for our project?

Target group:

Participants from organisations dealing with projects and programmes of development cooperation in all fields being responsible or involved in activities of project cycle management. Knowledge of formalized planning procedures like logframe-planning and the use of project cycle management is appreciated.

Resource Person:
Mr. Bela Allenberg works as adviser for projects of Non-Governmental Organisations at the Institute for Foreign Cultural Relations (ifa) and is an experienced trainer and long-time lecturer at the Centre for Advanced Training in Rural Development (SLE) at Humboldt University in Berlin. He has gathered practical experience in project work in different settings and countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America.

The number of participants is limited to 25.

As workshop language will be English it is necessary that participants are fluent in the same.

The cost per person for the three-days workshop are 21.500 Rs. / 390 Euro incl. food / accommodation, transfer from Coimbatore to KKID and training materials. The costs have to be settled directly with KKID, Coimbatore.

Please register yourself, your colleagues and/or staff until October 7th 2011 latest with: Mrs. Sabine Beier, Karl Kübel Stiftung (kkstiftung.de) Germany, E-Mail: s.beier@kkstiftung.de or click here for Online-Registration. 


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