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Bringing the Conflict context into Programming Step 1: From Context Analysis to Programme Planning: what about conflict?
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Start Date & Time
January 21, 2009
All day event.

End Date & Time
January 22, 2009
All day event.

Location
London
London, London, City of, United Kingdom

Event Cost
From £300 - £450

Event URL
http://www.respond.org/CSP.htm

RSVP Info
Name: Becky Wherrell
Phone: 0044 (0)121 4155641
E-mail: courses@respond.org

Categories
Peace & Conflict

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Responding to Conflict is offering three 2 day courses that follow the programme/project management cycle and are aimed at de-mything conflict sensitivity in development, humanitarian response, relief and peacebuilding programmes. These step by step courses will enable programme managers, coordinators and practitioners in the fields of development, humanitarian response, peacebuilding and conflict transformation to bring a conflict sensitive approach into their programmes.

Step 1: From Context Analysis to Programme Planning: what about conflict?

This course is designed to familiarise participants with a conflict sensitive approach to programming, focusing on the planning phase. It will help you analyse the context within which you work, drawing on specific conflict analysis tools to reveal underlying causes, risks and possible entry points. This will ensure that the programme planning can take these into account from the start and lead to the effective implementation and evaluation of your programme.


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