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This course helps participants build the knowledge and skills they need to build substantive and sustainable partnerships. During this interactive, introductory partnership course, participants reflect on the specific modalities of working with different partners to achieve development effectiveness. The course explores key elements of partnering such as: ethics, due diligence, definition and evaluation of results, as well as conflicts of interest. The course will include four days of training with a balance of presentations and group work on case studies and exercises. It will take place in Bonn (Germany) from 7 to 10 March 2017 (Enrollment deadline 21/02/17 ).
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In order for Local Economic Development (LED) to be effective, we need to identify and consider the community’s economic strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats, and agree a shared strategy....
Developed by United Cities and Local Governments ASPA...
Posted by UCLG ASPAC
Tools : Capacity Strengthening
Available in English
The "Road Map for location of the Sustainable Development Goals: implementation and monitoring at the subnational level," and based on that was originally developed by the Global Task Force on Local a...
Developed by United Nations Brazil
Posted by Fabienne Perucca
Guidance and systemization of experiences