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Managing for Impact in Development

by Rahel last modified 2010-01-12 15:27 — expired
What Developing Capacity Monitoring & Evaluation Training Seminar
When 2010-03-08 16:35 to
2010-03-19 16:35
Where South Africa
Contact Name Masebotsa Lesoli
Contact Email
Contact Phone +27 51 430 0712
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South Africa, 8 to 19 March 2010

Course Prospectus |Application Form

What is 'Managing for Impact?'

Managing towards impact (M4I) is a holistic approach to managing mfi.jpgdevelopment initiatives. It integrates a diverse range of existing processes, methodologies and tools to address common challenges and contribute to enhancing development effectiveness.
M4I involves strengthening capacities (skills, knowledge, systems etc.) and conditions (including formal and informal policies, principles, values etc) .

About the Training

The overall purpose of the workshop is to continue to develop and strengthen the capacity of individual service providers and practitioners within Eastern & Southern Africa to support pro poor projects/programmes to effectively manage toward impact.

Specific objectives include:

  • Enhancing the skills and knowledge of service providers and practitioners on what managing for impact means and how to put it into practice; and
  • Identifying service providers and practitioners willing to continue to collaborate with one another and pro-poor initiatives beyond the training workshop through a managing for impact network.

The workshop will include theories, methodologies and tools in the managing for impact approach. Some of the topics will include strategic and operational planning as well as participatory monitoring and evaluation with a 'managing for impact' perspective.

Cost

The expected contribution from each participant is ZAR 18,000 (or US$ equivalent) and this amount contributes towards the training cost including accommodation, meals, training materials and stationery, tuition , local travel expenses, fieldwork costs and other related workshop expenses.

However, participants are expected to cover their travel expenses from their home place to the training venue and return. Participants are also advised to bring additional funds to cover incidental expenses (such as telephone costs, laundry, etc).

To apply:

Please complete the application form & participant profile if you wish to be considered for the training workshop. Kindly return the completed form to capdev@khanya-aicdd.org or fax to +27 51 430 8322 by no later than 8 February 2010.

Applications submitted after this date will not be accepted.

As this is not an entry-level training workshop, participants selected will be expected to have had basic training and at least six months experience working with pro poor initiatives and facilitating participatory planning, monitoring, evaluation and learning processes.

Applicants will be notified about their selection by the end of February 2010. A formal letter may be sent, upon request, to support visa application processes.

m4i.logo.web.jpgThis training is facilitated by the implementation partners of the IFAD funded Regional Programme – Strengthening Managing for Impact in Eastern & Southern Africa (SMIP). They include; CARMPoLEA (comprising ISNAR and Haramaya University) and Khanya-African Institute for Community Driven Development (Khanya-aicdd) together with Wageningen International. The partners have been working together since May 2006 to strengthen the capacity of pro-poor initiatives to better manage towards impact

Visit SMIP’s blog: Managing for Impact; talking about MandE