This course will be in El Fasher and held in English
Effective responses to complex emergencies require exceptional project management skills. Being able to deliver quality outputs on time and under pressure is crucial to any humanitarian response. Even under the most extreme pressure, the quality of project management cannot slip.
This 2 competency-based course will identify the key project management skills required by humanitarian workers and equip participants with tools and techniques crucial for managing projects more successfully in emergency situations.
Numeric Code: MPJEM-ELF-0710
Date:
23 - 24 Aug 2010
Length: 2 days
Location: Sudan
Residential/Non-Residential: Non-Residential
The course is directed at humanitarian personnel responsible for managing projects in emergencies. It may also be useful to other managers in the development or charity sectors. Participants are likely to be fairly new to their managerial role or have experience without any formal training. All participants are interested in exploring project management theory and accessing new tools and techniques to fulfil their role successfully
Focusing on the requirements of project managers in emergency situations, this 2 day course looks at a range of key project management topics, including:
• understanding the project cycle in emergencies,
• essential project management tools and techniques
• assessments and goal setting in emergencies
• monitoring, evaluation and ensuring accountability
• project finance management and financial frameworks
By the end of the module participants will be able to:
220 SDG for International NGOs and 110 SDG for National NGOs
Please apply for the course by fully completing the attached application form and returning it to:
calling on +249 (0) 9128 55 085 or 249 (0) 9193 00 334.
or by visiting any of our field site offices.
Band A: National NGOs 55 SDG or US$25 per day.
Band B: International NGOs 110 SDG or US$50 per day.
