Posted by SKILL UP
Disability, Support Worker
Project Management, Project Management
Start date
07/12/2020
End date
18/12/2020
Development choices today influence the adaptive capacity of people and their governments well into the future. We cannot afford to delay adaptation planning and action. However, many development policies, plans, and projects currently do not take climate change into account due to a lack of awareness and clarity on how to effectively develop and integrate adaptation options.
Duration
10 Days
Cost
USD 1998 per participant Exclusive of 16% VAT where applicable. This covers the training fee, resource materials, and conference package. Participants will be responsible for their own travel expenses and arrangements, such as airport transfers (and visa application, where necessary), food and accommodation, health/accident insurance, and other personal expenses.
Intended Attendees
Target groups for the course include administration officials and planners in agriculture, water, natural resources, climate change, as well as other relevant sectors, at national, provincial and local levels, national and international development cooperation staff (climate experts as well as sector specialists without a climate change background), local consultants on adaptation to climate change, NGO and civil society representatives.
Learning Objectives
The participants will learn:
Training Curriculum
Detailed Course Description
For detailed course description and content write us an email to [email protected]
Entry requirements
This course has beginners and advanced modules and SDSL will advise individuals appropriately after reviewing their applications.
Post-training mentorship
All participants of SDSL are provided with dedicated coaches to accompany them after completion of the training including receiving recent and relevant journals, research and benchmarking practices on topical issues in respective disciplines.
Registration
To register, please send us an email to [email protected]
Training topics can be requested by writing to [email protected]