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New Perspective in Project Management

New Perspective in Project Management

The PM4NGOs partner IPMA International collaborated to create the international workshop: “New perspective in Project Management”.   This article was originally published on IPMA International. Written by Sandra Mišić and Amin Saidoun. On 9th of May 2018...

Multiplying Agility

Multiplying Agility

This article was originally published by Humentum. It has become almost commonplace to say we are in a time of accelerating change: our external environment more rapidly transforming, our sector evolving in fits and starts, our organizations adapting to new pressures,...

Webinar: M&E: Phase or Integrated Principle

Lisa Garland and Sonia Moldovan lead the discussion of the challenges of Monitoring and Evaluation processes, from a perspective of a project phase or an integrated principle. Download the webinar slides. Share this webinar, leave your comments. Lets keep learning,...

Risk Management – a risk itself

Risk Management – a risk itself

This article was originally published by Trevor K Nelson. We hear (and use) the terms Risk Identification and Risk Management to generally mean two distinct things. The identification of potential risks, and then after they’re identified, the management/mitigation to...

Monitoring & Evaluation: phase or integrated principle?

Monitoring & Evaluation: phase or integrated principle?

DescriptionLisa Garland and Sonia Moldovan will discuss the challenges of Monitoring and Evaluation processes, from a perspective of a project phase or an integrated principle.You can see the panelists bio at the end of this page.Time May 21, 2018 2:00 PM in...

Why adding budgeting skills to your project toolkit is important

Why adding budgeting skills to your project toolkit is important

This article was originally published on Humentum by Terry Lewis. Successful project outcomes require careful management of resources, including the significant sums of money donated to NGOs. That is why everyone involved in project planning and implementation should...

Post-Harvest Loss

Post-Harvest Loss

This article was originally published on RedR UK. RedR UK has partnered with Welthungerhilfe (WHH) to deliver trainings designed to help prevent post-harvest loss in Sudan. In 2017 a total of 2,094 farmers attended training in Kassala and Red Sea states in Sudan....

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