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Participatory Forest Management (Sept 24-Oct 05 2007)LocationArusha, Tanzania Event summaryThis course is designed to impart appropriate knowledge and skills on principles, processes and practices related to Participatory Forest Management (PFM). It aims to provide a deeper understanding into PFM principles, concepts and processes in order to strengthen participant's capacity to design and implement successful PFM programmes. The course also aims to increase the understanding of scale, effectiveness and equity of local community and other stakeholder participation in the sustainable management and utilisation of natural forests and woodlands. In addition, the course aims to provide knowledge and skills on monitoring and evaluation which will assist practitioners to build feedback mechanisms into their programmes. It will also address the issue of organisational and attitudinal changes necessary for sustainable implementation of PFM. The overall objective of the course is to enhance participant's understanding of the principles and issues related to Participatory Forest Management (PFM) planning and implementation, and skills in the promotion and facilitation of PFM processes. This, it hopes, will help in the day-to-day management, co-ordination and/or supervision of such projects. The course aims to cover the following content :
This course is designed for government and non-governmental organisation (NGO) staff involved in PFM implementation and who coordinate and manage PFM initiatives or projects. Click here for more information. Registration InformationCost (including Tuition and full board): ContactMS Training Centre for Development Cooperation
P.O. Box 254 Arusha Tanzania Tel: +255 (0)27 255 3837/8/9 Fax: +255 (0)27 255 3836 / +255 (0)748 564121 mstcdc@mstcdc.or.tz or mmaria@mstcdc.or.tz MS Training Centre for Development Cooperation website Placed on the Communication Initiative site April 04 2007 Last Updated April 02 2008 |
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