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Professional Certificate in NGO Management

Programme Overview

International development is a popular career destination for many young people. Graduates can be found working in this field in a variety of Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs), international organisations, consultancies, think tanks and academic institutions.

The programme provides an understanding of sustainable development goals (SDGs), needs assessments, GPS mapping, data collection and analysis and programme implementation of donor-funded projects. As you complete each module of this programme, you will unlock real work scenarios to show you how a graduate at an NGO would approach each task. In this way, you will be able to build the skills and confidence to be successful in the highly competitive NGO sector.

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 and access learning materials within a period of one month.

Programme Contents

• A First Look at Global Development
• Data Sources in International Development
• How to Break into International Development
• Sustainable Development Goals
• Research Methodology for Development
• Mobile Data Collection
• Exploring Opportunities in the Development Sector
• Project Implementation in International Development
• Template Development
• Communication for Development
• Baseline, Midterm and Endline Survey
• GIS Mapping for Development Projects
• Monitoring and Evaluation
• Developing RFPs
• ICT for Development
• Data Science for Social Good
• Artificial Intelligence for International Development
• Future of Development Aid
• 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.

How to register

Follow this link to register:

https://datavillegroup.com/professional-certificate-in-ngo-management/