This course will equip participants with practical tools and give them basic guidance on how to develop and improve their internal M&E systems, and be able to design and implement an effective and contextually appropriate M&E system. Objectives: Define the main terms and concepts … [Read more...] about Sponsored Post: inProgress Training on Monitoring and Evaluation Skills. Key techniques for NGOs
The Tech Museum invites Nominations for the Tech Awards to encourage Use of Technology for Betterment of the Society
The Tech Awards is an initiative of the Tech Museum that was launched in November 2000 to recognize innovators who try to apply technology for the benefit of the humanity. These awards honor individuals, non-profit organizations and for-profit companies who are using technology to significantly … [Read more...] about The Tech Museum invites Nominations for the Tech Awards to encourage Use of Technology for Betterment of the Society
A Guide for NGOs to apply for the United Nations Democracy Fund
The United Nations Democracy Fund (UNDEF) is an excellent opportunity for local NGOs to apply for funding support in areas of democracy, civil society empowerment, including empowerment of women, civic education and voter registration, citizen's access to information, participation rights and the … [Read more...] about A Guide for NGOs to apply for the United Nations Democracy Fund
World Bank releases eAtlas Mapping Tools including the One for Gender
The World Bank recently launched a series of its eAtlas mapping tools that have been developed in cooperation with Harper Collins UK. These tools allow users to easily and quickly transform data into customized visual comparisons across time, countries, and regions. The resulting full color maps and … [Read more...] about World Bank releases eAtlas Mapping Tools including the One for Gender
UNESCO hosts online debate on open educational practices
An Oxford Debate on Open Educational Practices (OEP), organized by the Open Educational Quality Initiative (OPAL) will be held on UNESCO’s WSIS-OER platform. OPAL is a consortium in Europe, with UNESCO as one of its key members. The debate will be held online, from 12 to 24 October, 2011. This is … [Read more...] about UNESCO hosts online debate on open educational practices
Multi-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis (MDR-TB) Planning Toolkit
The MDR-TB (Multi-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis) Planning Toolkit has been developed to strengthen a multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) component within the national TB strategy or plan of various countries. The toolkit explains the main steps to be followed during the planning process. It … [Read more...] about Multi-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis (MDR-TB) Planning Toolkit
Global Sanitation Fund seeks business proposals in Malawi
Plan Malawi, the Executing Agency for the Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council’s (WSSCC's) Global Sanitation Fund (GSF) in Malawi, invites suitably qualified firms and organisations to submit expressions of interest in the role of Sub Grantee (SG) for the GSF grant programme in the … [Read more...] about Global Sanitation Fund seeks business proposals in Malawi
MEASURE PRH Small Grants Opportunity to support Research in Family Planning and Reproductive Health in USAID FP Countries
The MEASURE Evaluation Population & Reproductive Health Associate Award (PRH) has issued a request seeking proposals from eligible candidates in select countries for the third round of small grants program aimed at increasing the evidence base in family planning (FP). Small grants of the … [Read more...] about MEASURE PRH Small Grants Opportunity to support Research in Family Planning and Reproductive Health in USAID FP Countries
CEC India seeks papers to attend the International Convention on Virtual Education: Issues, Challenges, and Prospects
Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) with the support from University Grants Commission (U.G.C), India and in collaboration with COL/CEMCA, South Asian University and MTU Noida, U.P. is organizing an International convention on 24th & 25th February, 2012 in New Delhi. In this context, … [Read more...] about CEC India seeks papers to attend the International Convention on Virtual Education: Issues, Challenges, and Prospects
Mechanisms for advancing women’s human rights: A guide to using the Optional Protocol to CEDAW and other international complaint mechanisms
The Australian Human Rights Commission recently posted "Mechanisms for advancing women’s human rights: A guide to using the Optional Protocol to CEDAW and other international complaint mechanisms." The guide provides lawyers, advocates and women experiencing violations of their rights with an … [Read more...] about Mechanisms for advancing women’s human rights: A guide to using the Optional Protocol to CEDAW and other international complaint mechanisms
