2012 Course Dates & Locations

Course Programme Jan-June 2012 (2 pages)


Course Fees
Date Course Duration Place NON-OECD* OECD**
30 Jan. – 3 Feb. Project Design, Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation Project Cycle Management Compact for practitioners

Jointly organised with CERAH (Geneva Center for Education and Research in Humanitarian Action). It is a part of the Master of Advanced Studies in Humanitarian Action curriculum. Participants can obtain 2 ETCS credits.

5 days Geneva CHF1500 CHF 1500
5 – 9 March Essentials of NGO Management How to manage and lead an NGO 5 days Geneva CHF 1220/1420 CHF 1510/1760
14 – 16 March Evaluating Projects Planning and designing an internal and/or external project evaluation 3 days Geneva CHF 870/980 CHF 1060/1260
22 – 23 March Effective Time Management Planning your time effectively 2 days Geneva CHF 580/655 CHF 710/840
27 – 30 March Strategic Management From Strategic Planning to Implementation 4 days Geneva CHF 1150/1320 CHF 1340/1560
16 – 20 April Essentials of Human Resource Management  How to lay the foundation for a solid approach in Human Resources 5 days Geneva CHF 1220/1420 CHF 1510/1760
23 – 25 April Effective Fundraising for Results How to raise funds for NGO activities
3 days Geneva CHF 870/980 CHF 10600/1260
21 – 23 May Financial Management for Non-Finance Executives How to manage financial resources effectively and efficiently 3 days Geneva CHF 870/980 CHF 1060/1260
21 – 25 May Training of Trainers How to design, deliver and follow-up a training course 5 days Geneva CHF 1220/1420 CHF 1510/1760
21 – 25 May Community Participation in Development Projects Enabling communities to participate effectively in development work 5 days Geneva CHF 1220/1420 CHF 1510/1760
11 – 13 June Building Bridges in Financial Communication Making sure your financial messages are fully received 3 days Geneva CHF 870/980 CHF 1060/1260

COURSE FEES

*NON-OECD: For participants who are nationals from countries in Asia, Africa, Latin America and Eastern Europe, and for registered full-time students.

**OECD: For participants who are nationals from OECD countries in Europe, North America; from Australia, Japan and New Zealand. OECD fees generally apply for all participants working for an international organisation with annual revenue of more than Swiss Francs 7 Mio, or USD 7 Mio.

The first amount is the Early Bird Fee (valid for bookings until 2 months before course start), the second amount is the regular course price.

 

Course fees cover tuition, training materials and handouts, lunch and refreshments during course breaks, and a course certificate.
Accommodation, transportation, visa fees and evening meals are not included.

Prices valid through June 2012

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