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Course on Disaster Risk Reduction II

MDF Training and Consultancy (MDF)

MDF Training and Consultancy (MDF)

Mon, 2 Nov - Wed, 4 Nov 2015
MDF

This programme addresses the challenges of assessing hazards, vulnerability and resilience and maximizing community engagement to transform information gathered into a professional plan aligned with Government and other agencies.

Course objectives

The training will be conducted using a mixture of theory and practical applications, introducing a range of interactive training methods such as group discussions, presentations and practical exercises.

 

Target audience

  • Staff of development organisations involved in the design, execution and coordination of project and programmes;
  • (Future) project managers/coordinators, portfolio managers, desk officers and programme officers from development related organizations, including donors, government departments, civil society groups, (I)NGO’s and charities
Colombo
Sri Lanka
English

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