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Practitioner Trainings for Nonviolent Conflict Transformation, KURVE Wustrow

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Registration deadline: 15 Aug 2013 Training date: 30 Sep 2013 to 08 Nov 2013 Centre for Training and Networking in Nonviolent Action

The Practitioner Trainings for Nonviolent Conflict Transformation are open for application now. The trainings each last 5 days and take place between 30th September - 8th November 2013.

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Designing, Managing and Evaluating Projects for Improving Health: Issues for Donors and Implementers

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Registration deadline: 24 Jun 2013 Training date: 29 Jul 2013 to 09 Aug 2013 Institute of Tropical Medicine and International Health

At the heart of most International Health initiatives is the "Project/Program" whose ultimate goal is (should be) to improve the lives of those it serves. The purpose of this short course is to teach - in a comprehensive way - the factors that go into designing an effective project, pointing out along the way all the pitfalls and errors that may lessen or even harm the impact. We will work together on all the aspects required, including: • setting the vision • establishing the methodology • drawing up a budget, and • setting the indicators for M&E to show the results.

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Climate Change and Health: Impacts and Adaptation Policies

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Registration deadline: 24 May 2013 Training date: 27 May 2013 to 07 Jun 2013 University of Heidelberg

This course is conducted by Institute of Public Health at Heidelberg University, Germany.
For more information please see www.ukl-hd.de/ph/shortcourses

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Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET)

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Registration deadline: 31 Aug 2013 Training date: 26 Sep 2013 to 28 Sep 2013 vivo

Narrative Exposure Therapy is an evidence-based approach for the treatment of trauma-related psychological disorders. Given its focus on the autobiographical elaboration of traumatic experiences, NET is particularly suited for populations affected by multiple and continuous traumatic experiences. It has been developed as a standardised short-term approach.