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Training the Humanitarian Actors in the Middle East
This article has been originally published at Bioforce. - After Europe and Africa, why provide open training courses in the Middle East? “The Middle East is undoubtedly the region of the world where the greatest humanitarian challenges are faced. There are many crises...
Local action, local power: How it’s working in Myanmar
This article has been originally published at Crown Agents. For many years it has been clear that driving localisation is the way forward to transform humanitarian response and meet the needs of those most affected by crises. The Grand Bargain, developed at the...
Elevating Organizational Culture Through Online Training
This article has been originally published at Humentum. Earlier this year, Humentum member, the Adventist Development and Relief Agency International (ADRA), enrolled its staff in our eFacilitation Skills: Virtual Train like a Pro workshop, aiming to...
PM4NGOs Hubs: Nesty Delgado
Nesty Delgado Puerto Rico Jesus E. (Nesty) Delgado-Morales is a Civil Engineer and Project Manager passionate about bringing ideas to viable and healthy projects, and bringing those projects to results that generate a real impact and fundamental changes; successfully...
The Material Effects of Stories
How narratives can open up new ways of seeing and doing BLOG AUTHOR Emily Sadeghian FIRST PUBLISHED December 2021 SOURCE IDEO.ORG There’s this experiment that the psychologist Ellen Langer ran that demonstrates the material effects of stories. Her team asked 84 hotel...
The NGO Challenge
Delivering third sector projects demands tenacity, agility and, increasingly, professionalised project management skills, finds Conrad Heine Life‑saving or life‑changing third sector projects are, as Peter Marlow, co‑chair of PM4NGOs, puts it, part of a sector that is...
Who are Project Managers?
This article has been originally published at APMC. They are organized, passionate and goal-oriented who understand what projects have in common, and their strategic role in how organizations succeed, learn and change. Project managers are change agents:...
“Fair working beyond Smart working – work less, but better, for everyone.” by Marco Crescenzi
This article has been originally published at Social Change School. In this piece, Marco Crescenzi launches Fair working, a fair and supportive vision of Smart working, asking himself whether it is possible to “work less, but better, for everyone“. He...
Project DPro Practitioner: More than passing an exam for a certification
Project DPro Practitioner: More than passing an exam for a certification,it was an educational experience accompanied and guided by a mentor. In the past few days, I had the opportunity to complete my certification process as a Project DPro Practitioner and I have to...









