Training Course: Sustainable Livelihoods for Development
| What | Training |
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| When |
2010-02-01 08:00
to 2010-02-04 15:00 |
| Where | Johannesburg |
| Contact Name | Masebotsa Lesoli |
| Contact Email | capdev@khanya-aicdd.org |
| Contact Phone | +27 (0)51 4300712 |
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Johannesburg, South Africa
1 - 4 February 2010
Course Prospectus | Online Application
Khanya-aicdd and the Centre for Development Support (CDS) are offering a 4-day Certificate Course called ‘Sustainable Livelihood for Development: understanding and applying the Sustainable Livelihoods Approach (SLA).’
This training course aims to share the latest thinking about how the development system must be transformed in order to ensure that livelihoods of the poor are improved, and how the sustainable livelihoods approach (SLA) can be used to achieve impact in improving people’s livelihoods.
This course is targeted at practitioners, consultants and advisers from development agencies and government departments, wanting to understand the Sustainable Livelihoods Approach (SLA) and how to apply it in their work. No previous experience of SLA is required.
Course Fees: ZAR 7,500.00 (VAT incl.) - meals & accommodation excl. The course will be held at Garden Place, Unit 53 Garden Road, Orchards in Johannesburg on 1 - 4 February 2010. Map and Directions to Garden Place.
Application Deadline: 22 January 2010
Full details about the course are available here.
You can register online by clicking here or alternatively, you can also download application forms from this website. Please email capdev@khanya-aicdd.org or Tel: (+27) 051 430 0712, if you are experiencing any problems.
About the Organizers
The African Institute for Community-Driven Development (Khanya-aicdd) is an African centre of expertise on community-driven development (CDD) and sustainable livelihoods. The Centre for Development Support (CDS) is a progressive research and development unit within the Faculty of Economic and Management Science at the University of the Free State.