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Humact Capacity Building Workshop, took place at Iscte, from 19-28 october 2021.
Fotografia de Hugo Alexandre Cruz
British High Commission New Delhi organised the Chevening Capacity Building workshop at the Ashok hotel in New Delhi, Monday 9 March 2015. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia.
Over 20 librarians took part in the EIFL Public Library Innovation Programme (EIFL-PLIP) training in Uganda. The training, from February 2 - 6 2015, was organized in partnership with Maendeleo Foundation and National Library of Uganda. The venue was Maendeleo Foundation's Advanced Training Centre in Mukono, a town about 23 kilometres to the east of Kampala, Uganda's capital city. Read more about EIFL's capacity building programme for African librarians - www.eifl.net/eifl-in-action/capacity-building-africa
This international workshop brought together participants from Pakistan, Vietnam, Nepal and Malaysia and focused on the collecting, handling and long-term conservation of seeds of crop wild relatives.
Humact Capacity Building Workshop, took place at Iscte, from 19-28 october 2021.
Fotografia de Hugo Alexandre Cruz
Europa Nostra Vice-President
Costa Carras and Elliniki Etairia President Lydia Carras welcomed the Young Heritage Professionals.
Photo Credits: Felix Quaedvlieg / Europa Nostra
This session features successful capacity building partnerships that have been forged by ITU and other organizations.
© ITU/ G.Anderson
Residents and leaders of Lower Shabelle Region attend a seminar on conflict resolution and reconciliation mechanisms held in Mogadishu, Somalia on October 22, 2018. The workshop was organized by the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM). AMISOM Photo / Ilyas Ahmed
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) selected International Relief and Development (IRD)’s Community Outreach and Capacity Building (COCB) Model to be highlighted at their Local Capacity Development Summit on June 18, 2012.
Key to IRD’s success in working in unstable conflict and disaster environments is the use of the COCB service model. IRD has learned that improvement in one sector without gains in the others does not generally lead to long-term growth and improved overall capacity. The COCB approach ensures successful project delivery by addressing the capacity needs of all core players, including the government and public sector, the private sector, and beneficiary communities.
www.scribd.com/doc/97462565/Community-Outreach-and-Capaci...
Our projects in Iraq:
- Advising the Tourism Board of Iraq on policy and capacity building.
- PR, market development and strategy: Dunira devised and implemented a comprehensive media strategy for the chairman’s first visit to World Travel Market in London.
Clotaire Rodonne Siribi from Gapafot, Central African Republic (centre), Seydou Ndiaye from Social Watch Senegal (R)
Humact Capacity Building Workshop, took place at Iscte, from 19-28 october 2021.
Fotografia de Hugo Alexandre Cruz
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) selected International Relief and Development (IRD)’s Community Outreach and Capacity Building (COCB) Model to be highlighted at their Local Capacity Development Summit on June 18, 2012.
Key to IRD’s success in working in unstable conflict and disaster environments is the use of the COCB service model. IRD has learned that improvement in one sector without gains in the others does not generally lead to long-term growth and improved overall capacity. The COCB approach ensures successful project delivery by addressing the capacity needs of all core players, including the government and public sector, the private sector, and beneficiary communities.
www.scribd.com/doc/97462565/Community-Outreach-and-Capaci...
This international workshop brought together participants from Pakistan, Vietnam, Nepal and Malaysia and focused on the collecting, handling and long-term conservation of seeds of crop wild relatives.
This international workshop brought together participants from Pakistan, Vietnam, Nepal and Malaysia and focused on the collecting, handling and long-term conservation of seeds of crop wild relatives.
Global ICT Capacity Building Symposium
Developing Skills for t​he Digital Economy and Society
18 to 20 June 2018
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
© ITU
Humact Capacity Building Workshop, took place at Iscte, from 19-28 october 2021.
Fotografia de Hugo Alexandre Cruz
This international workshop brought together participants from Pakistan, Vietnam, Nepal and Malaysia and focused on the collecting, handling and long-term conservation of seeds of crop wild relatives.
Humact Capacity Building Workshop, took place at Iscte, from 19-28 october 2021.
Fotografia de Hugo Alexandre Cruz
Humact Capacity Building Workshop, took place at Iscte, from 19-28 october 2021.
Fotografia de Hugo Alexandre Cruz
Humact Capacity Building Workshop, took place at Iscte, from 19-28 october 2021.
Fotografia de Hugo Alexandre Cruz
Asmara: Building the capacity of fishing and small pelagic in a sustainable manner. This project aims to enable the establishment of small pelagic management plan, data collection and statistics to enhance fishing in Eritrea. Photo: ©FAO/Samuel Creppy
This international workshop brought together participants from Pakistan, Vietnam, Nepal and Malaysia and focused on the collecting, handling and long-term conservation of seeds of crop wild relatives.
This international workshop brought together participants from Pakistan, Vietnam, Nepal and Malaysia and focused on the collecting, handling and long-term conservation of seeds of crop wild relatives.
This international workshop brought together participants from Pakistan, Vietnam, Nepal and Malaysia and focused on the collecting, handling and long-term conservation of seeds of crop wild relatives.
This international workshop brought together participants from Pakistan, Vietnam, Nepal and Malaysia and focused on the collecting, handling and long-term conservation of seeds of crop wild relatives.
The over-arching purpose of the High Atlas Foundation is grassroots development in predominantly rural disadvantaged communities in Morocco.
Our work is grounded in the participatory approach, which is also stated to drive major Moroccan public initiatives to promote sustainable human development. While HAF is not a policy-oriented organization, we recognize the need for top down support of grass roots initiatives, and to that end, we work to support understanding and use of the participatory approach in all levels of government and society.
For more information, please see our website: www.highatlasfoundation.org
This international workshop brought together participants from Pakistan, Vietnam, Nepal and Malaysia and focused on the collecting, handling and long-term conservation of seeds of crop wild relatives.
This session features successful capacity building partnerships that have been forged by ITU and other organizations.
©ITU/J.Marchand
This international workshop brought together participants from Pakistan, Vietnam, Nepal and Malaysia and focused on the collecting, handling and long-term conservation of seeds of crop wild relatives.
This international workshop brought together participants from Pakistan, Vietnam, Nepal and Malaysia and focused on the collecting, handling and long-term conservation of seeds of crop wild relatives.
This international workshop brought together participants from Pakistan, Vietnam, Nepal and Malaysia and focused on the collecting, handling and long-term conservation of seeds of crop wild relatives.
This international workshop brought together participants from Pakistan, Vietnam, Nepal and Malaysia and focused on the collecting, handling and long-term conservation of seeds of crop wild relatives.
NASA Capacity Building Program Manager Dr. Nancy Searby, provides closing remarks at DEVELOP Day, Tuesday, August 6, 2024, at the Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters building in Washington. Every summer early career researchers from NASA’s DEVELOP National Program come to NASA Headquarters and present their research projects. DEVELOP is a training and development program where early career researchers work on Earth science projects, mentored by science advisors from NASA and partner agencies, and provide research results to local communities. Photo Credit: (NASA/Aubrey Gemignani)
This international workshop brought together participants from Pakistan, Vietnam, Nepal and Malaysia and focused on the collecting, handling and long-term conservation of seeds of crop wild relatives.
Humact Capacity Building Workshop, took place at Iscte, from 19-28 october 2021.
Fotografia de Hugo Alexandre Cruz