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France: Managing programmes and projects

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Country: France
Organization: Bioforce Institute
Registration deadline: 24 Oct 2016
Starting date: 24 Oct 2016
Ending date: 10 Nov 2016

Dates: 24 October – 10 November 2016

Place: Lyon, France

Target audience: Persons already working or willing to work as a manager in the humanitarian sector.

Prerequisites: Mandatory : Previous experience in project or programme management. Level B2 minimum in English (according to European language levels – Self Assessment Grid).

Objectives: To enable participants to choose and apply appropriate tools to manage all stages of the project cycle in humanitarian contexts: purpose of the Project Cycle Management (PCM) approach, steps and essential tools and methods for PCM, strategic, programmatic and operational levels of humanitarian action, programme strategy building at country level or with a sectorial approach, purpose of planning and assessments in the project and programme cycle, appropriate assessment methodologies and tools, common quantitative and qualitative data-collection tools for assessments, monitoring and evaluation, commonly used quantitative indicator types (rates, proportions etc.) and their application, Log frame main elements, schedule planning for activities and resources using PERT and Gantt techniques, links with the implementation and Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) steps, purpose of monitoring in the programme cycle, differences and links between M&E, evaluation cycle and appropriate evaluation tools, main elements of the Terms of Reference for an evaluation, critical thinking on PCM, quality and accountability promotion at all stages of PCM.

Cost: 2000€

Information, registration : Bioforce Institute website


How to register:

http://humanitaire.institutbioforce.fr/en/node/466


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