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Campaign Boot Camp


Location: Senegal (Dakar)
Date: 02/11/2010 to 02/20/2010
Language: English
Type: Training Course or Seminar
Keywords: Development, Human Rights
Training Description

The Boot Camp is a 10 day intensive learning and practicing space for both new and experienced campaigners from civil society organizations, grassroots movements and progressive political parties from around the world. It is designed for any campaigner who wants to learn and consolidate his or her campaigning knowledge and skills into developing and implementing effective campaigns.

Participants are expected to come to the boot camp with a campaign issue they are meant to deliver on.

How to Register

Participants should send their application as attachments in one single email to bootcamp@niyel.net by 4th December 2009.

The application must include:

1. A CV
2. A brief (300 words) letter of motivation explaining why you want to participate in the boot camp.
Please specify whether you need a scholarship.
3. A brief (300 words) description of the campaign issue you are or would like to be working in your
organization
4. 2 references
Training Cost
2700€ The package includes full board accommodation for 12 days, airport transfers and training materials and all training related costs. Flight tickets are in charge of the participant as well as all extras.
Intended Audience
new and experienced campaigners from civil society organizations, grassroots movements and progressive political parties from around the world. It is designed for any campaigner
Training Contact
Magatte Diouf
Telephone: SenegalDakar+221 77 258 73 21
For further information:

http://www.niyel.net
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