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Exit Strategies: Effective Programme Disengagement (2 days)


Location: Switzerland (Geneva)
Date: 02/22/2010 to 02/23/2010
Language: English
Location: Switzerland (Geneva)
Date: 11/22/2010 to 11/23/2010
Language: English
Type: Training Course or Seminar
Keywords: Project Management
Training Description

This course is addressed for both emergency and development programmes.

It focuses on:
- Ensuring sustainability of humanitarian and development interventions by developing and integrating an appropriate strategy and exit plan in project proposal development
- Developing monitoring and follow-up tools for the implementation of the disengagement plan of action
- For short-term programmes or projects: How to assess such situations and develop a fast-track approach with the stakeholders

How to Register


Early bird fee for the February course available until 25 January, registration deadline: 8 February.

Early bird fee for the November course available until 25 October, registration deadline: 8 November

To register, please download the application form at http://ngoms.org/booking.htm and send it to courses@ngomanager.org

Please call us at +41.22.534.96.84 for further information.
Training Cost
Early bird fee/full fee (in Swiss Francs): Non-OECD: CHF 580/680 - OECD: CHF 780/880 The course fee covers tuition, training materials and handouts, lunch and refreshments during course breaks, and a course certificate.
Intended Audience
Programme and Project Managers (incl. newly appointed) - Department Directors - Heads of Office - Heads of Operations - Project Team Leaders
Training Contact
Marco Kirschbaum
Telephone: +4122534.96.84
For further information:

http://www.ngoms.org/disengagementcourse.htm
Attachment:

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