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This course focuses on skills in project formulation, preparation, implementation planning and evaluation. It ensures that there are effective project controls and risk management throughout the life of the project. Without these skills, good worthwhile projects may never be realised because of a lack of financial support and insufficient confidence in the project leadership and management team.
This course focuses on skills in project formulation, preparation, implementation planning and evaluation. It ensures that there are effective project controls and risk management throughout the life of the project. Without these skills, good worthwhile projects may never be realised because of a lack of financial support and insufficient confidence in the project leadership and management team.


'''Advocacy and Campaigning for Human Rights (Ramallah, June 21st - 22nd)'''
'''Advocacy and Campaigning for Human Rights'''


The aim of this course is to help participants and their organisations to be more effective advocates for change in the areas of promoting human rights and democracy. Participants will learn how to analyse the policy-making environment within which they are operating and subsequently explore a range of approaches to advocacy strategy, planning and implementation.<br><br>The first day of training on Advocacy and Campaigning for Human Rights took place in Ramallah on June 21st and 22nd 2013. The training included: advocacy definitions, advocacy planning, analysis of advocacy issues, advocacy objectives, situational analysis and organisational capacity for advocacy.The second day of training included: developing messages for advocacy, identifying advocacy opportunities, action plans and advocacy evaluation.  
The aim of this course is to help participants and their organisations to be more effective advocates for change in the areas of promoting human rights and democracy. Participants will learn how to analyse the policy-making environment within which they are operating and subsequently explore a range of approaches to advocacy strategy, planning and implementation.<br><br>The first day of training on Advocacy and Campaigning for Human Rights took place in Ramallah on June 21st and 22nd 2013. The training included: advocacy definitions, advocacy planning, analysis of advocacy issues, advocacy objectives, situational analysis and organisational capacity for advocacy.The second day of training included: developing messages for advocacy, identifying advocacy opportunities, action plans and advocacy evaluation.  

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