Programme Overview
This programme is a comprehensive introduction to development project management. Designed for individuals who want to build or increase their skills in project management and who work or are looking to work with international development organizations, donor and public institutions, NGOs, non-profit and community-based organizations, and anyone interested in a career in development project management.
This training will cover the most important concepts in project management, such as the project life-cycle, process management, roles and responsibilities of a project manager, organizational structures, program and portfolio management and use of various project management tools.
The activities introduces the fundamentals of global development to provide a solid background of programme implementation of donor-funded projects in the aid sector, then unfolds to the actual phase of designing programs linked to real challenges.
This program was developed by Dataville Research in consultation with NGO actors to ensure what you learn is current and practical. Trainees will connect to the learning platform at their own time, access learning materials and return tasks within a reasonable deadline.
Programme Contents
• A First Look at International Development
• Understanding Poverty Assessment Tools
• Sustainable Development Goals
• Personal Security for Aid Workers
• Communication for Development
• International Development Project Fundamentals
• Applications of Project Management
• Templates for Development Project Managers
• The Ultimate Guide to Effective Data Collection
• Needs Assessment
• Finding Funding Sources and Writing Grant Proposals
• GPS Mapping of Projects
• Mobile Data Collection
• Project Design and Implementation
• Understanding Sustainability
• Monitoring and Evaluation
• Social Enterprise
• Impact Project
• Working Remotely in the International Development Sector
Who Should Participate
- Entry and mid-level professionals in the humanitarian and development sector from developing and developed countries.
- Grant seekers from underserved communities and fragile political space.
- Individuals with a technical background interested in improving their knowledge and skills.
- Individuals with no technical background interested in becoming grant writers in the development sector.
- Postgraduate students of peace and conflict studies, disaster management, gender and development and other fields of humanities.
Fee information
$20: Other supported currencies include GBP, NGN, GHS, KES, ZAR, TZS, UGX, XAF, XOF and RWF.This covers a 1-month access to all study materials and resources and issuance of certificate of professional achievement.