Menu Content/Inhalt
Home
Management Skills: General Resources Print E-mail

ResourcesLinks to other organisations' materials:

Fahamu in Oxford, England runs courses in Human Rights and NGO Management using face-to-face and on-line teaching. 

PCM Group in Belgium offer courses in the following subjects (in English & French):

• PROJECT CYCLE MANAGEMENT (PCM)
• ADVANCED PCM
• MODERATION of participatory analysis and planning workshops (GOPP)
• MONITORING & EVALUATION.

The AIDS Alliance has an NGO Capacity Analysis workshop available on its site as a PDF (1.3 Mb). Although it is designed for NGOs facing the AIDS epidemic it would be a useful exercise for any NGO.

As responses to HIV/AIDS are scaled up, NGOs and CBOs are finding they need to develop their own capacity to deliver and support programmes. This toolkit can be used by organisations themselves or by people who support NGOs and CBOs to identify capacity building needs, plan technical support interventions and monitor and evaluate the impact of capacity building.

This toolkit, based on interviews with experienced research fundraisers in both developing and developed countries, provides practical suggestions when applying for funding and writing proposals.

And the IPPF also has a JTF Resource Pack to help you in proposal writing especially in the fields of HIV/AIDS and Reproductive Health.

 

LIBRARY
Networklearning makes easy-to-use manuals that can help NGOs build knowledge and skills.

To find the titles you need use the "Library Themes" menu at left.

• All documents may be freely downloaded subject to our terms of use.

Difficulty downloading? Let us know the specific problem and we will advise if we can.
Do you need a manual or information
that isn't covered on this site? Let us know and we will try and plug the gap.
> Contact networklearning

Perhaps you have the skills
and expertise to help us produce new, quality material? Or perhaps you already have a good, copyright-free book or manual that we could republish or repurpose?
> Check our Writers' Guidelines