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Strengthening Capacity Building for Energy Transition to Accelerate Global Energy Transformation. (Photo:© UN Climate Change - Diego Herculano)
Strengthening Capacity Building for Energy Transition to Accelerate Global Energy Transformation. (Photo:© UN Climate Change - Diego Herculano)
Strengthening Capacity Building for Energy Transition to Accelerate Global Energy Transformation. (Photo:© UN Climate Change - Diego Herculano)
Strengthening Capacity Building for Energy Transition to Accelerate Global Energy Transformation. (Photo:© UN Climate Change - Diego Herculano)
Strengthening Capacity Building for Energy Transition to Accelerate Global Energy Transformation. (Photo:© UN Climate Change - Diego Herculano)
Strengthening Capacity Building for Energy Transition to Accelerate Global Energy Transformation. (Photo:© UN Climate Change - Diego Herculano)
Strengthening Capacity Building for Energy Transition to Accelerate Global Energy Transformation. (Photo:© UN Climate Change - Diego Herculano)
Strengthening Capacity Building for Energy Transition to Accelerate Global Energy Transformation. (Photo:© UN Climate Change - Diego Herculano)
Strengthening Capacity Building for Energy Transition to Accelerate Global Energy Transformation. (Photo:© UN Climate Change - Diego Herculano)
Strengthening Capacity Building for Energy Transition to Accelerate Global Energy Transformation. (Photo:© UN Climate Change - Diego Herculano)
Strengthening Capacity Building for Energy Transition to Accelerate Global Energy Transformation. (Photo:© UN Climate Change - Diego Herculano)
Since the beginning of the HOME Program, the State of Vermont’s CHDO capacity building efforts have been extraordinary. Under the leadership of the State and the Vermont Housing and Conservation Board, the entity selected by the State to administer its HOME Program, the CHDO network has grown from two nonprofits covering three counties to 10 CHDOs and several nonprofits covering the entire state. In the last ten years, the CHDOs have been responsible for the development of nearly 3,000 units of affordable housing, of which 1,000 are HOME units. More than half of the HOME-assisted projects have been developed in communities as small as 1,000 people, yet projects have also been undertaken in exclusive resort communities like Manchester and Vermont’s largest city, Burlington. These projects have cleaned up brownfield sites, revitalized neighborhoods, and served people with extremely low incomes and disabilities. CHDOs play a vital role in executing the State’s major housing-related goals as articulated in its Consolidated Plan: (1) providing decent housing, and (2) providing a suitable living environment. The plan for increased CHDO capacity occurred in three stages: creating and expanding the capacity of CHDOs to develop affordable housing; expanding the asset management capacity of CHDOs and other nonprofits; and expanding the capacity to manage high energy prices. The major activities for implementing this plan included outreach, financial support and incentives, training and targeted technical assistance, monitoring and evaluation, and troubleshooting and project workouts when necessary. This strategy for increasing CHDO capacity, coupled with the commitment to provide permanent affordability and serve the most vulnerable of populations, has resulted in affordable housing in every county of the State.
09-13 December 2019 - our Capacity Building Domain team facilitated a 5-days training on Micro Enterprise Development (MED) for all team members of project 'Integrated Model of Sustainable Henna Cultivation' implemented by AT-GRASSROOTS SOCIETY (ATG) and Arpan Seva Sansthan in Dhakdi village, Sojat block, Pali district, Rajasthan. The project is supported by L’Oreal and has received grant from ASK.
The main objective of this intensive training was to build capacities of project teams on the concept of micro enterprise, to conduct market assessment, select enterprise and entrepreneur, develop of Business Development Plan (BDP) for the farm working in the intervention village.
COMECE hosted a two-day capacity-building seminar of Catholic-inspired organisations. It was an opportunity to present COMECE’s Future of Work Statement.
Brussels, 27-28 January 2020
Photo from the ICANN Capacity Building Session ("How the Internet Works") at the Canadian Internet Registration Authority, which took place 18 October 2024 in Ottawa, Canada
09-13 December 2019 - our Capacity Building Domain team facilitated a 5-days training on Micro Enterprise Development (MED) for all team members of project 'Integrated Model of Sustainable Henna Cultivation' implemented by AT-GRASSROOTS SOCIETY (ATG) and Arpan Seva Sansthan in Dhakdi village, Sojat block, Pali district, Rajasthan. The project is supported by L’Oreal and has received grant from ASK.
The main objective of this intensive training was to build capacities of project teams on the concept of micro enterprise, to conduct market assessment, select enterprise and entrepreneur, develop of Business Development Plan (BDP) for the farm working in the intervention village.
Strengthening Capacity Building for Energy Transition to Accelerate Global Energy Transformation. (Photo:© UN Climate Change - Diego Herculano)
COMECE hosted a two-day capacity-building seminar of Catholic-inspired organisations. It was an opportunity to present COMECE’s Future of Work Statement.
Brussels, 27-28 January 2020