Peace and Collaborative Development Network
Building Bridges, Networks and Expertise Across Sectors

Time: November 11, 2009 at 6pm to December 4, 2009 at 7pm
Location: Online/Web based
Street: 53 Wester Avenue, Ojuelegba
City/Town: Lagos
Website or Map: http://www.justicegroup.us/pr…
Phone: +2348034923400, 18970197
Event Type: training, course, on, project, management
Organized By: Global Human Rights Leadership Training Institute
Latest Activity: Dec. 1, 2009
Over the past decade, project management has taken a central role in civil society work and can be considered today as a tool for social change, a cornerstone to community development and to build and/or strengthen civil society organisations. As a consequence, the development and management of projects has become a necessary skill for civil society organisations and project managers.
The program is designed to equip participants with skills for better management of community based development programmes. This course will further provide the participants with a concrete ‘step-by-step’ approach including hints and guidelines for developing and implementing a successful project from a gender based perspective in order to achieve the Millennium Development Goals, MDGs.
In this course, several issues and problem areas of project management for innovation will be covered. Particular attention will be paid to delivering products and services with speed and quality. Special emphasis will be placed on the importance of the project “users” and how project management involves them. Besides project phasing, the different “tools of project management”, such as project quality, planning/scheduling, financial management, project organisation, documentation control and communication, will be discussed in detail.
It will further empower the participants to become better able to assess needs, articulate a plan, mobilize resources and render accounts, as well as effective evaluation of their organisation projects.
BENEFITS
The overall objective of this course is to provide participants with an introduction to the fundamental rationale, design and implementation of successful projects. The course can be used to establish or strengthen project management policies and practices both in the public and private sector.
Students who successfully complete the course will receive a Certificate of Participation.
For further information visit our site at http://www.justicegroup.us/project-development-management
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