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Thursday, September 9, 2010
::Climate Change in Nepal::
Since Climate Change has global effect, Nepal is also not far away from its dark sides . Being the underdeveloped country , we have our own different types of socio-economic problems , however, these problems are being aggravated by the repercussions of climate change in recent years which have been manifested in our Himalayan region by the rapid melting of our glaciers . Even though our contribution in Climate Change is negligible as compared to other developed nations, we have become the sufferer of its effect. Therefore, we should try to control it before it takes huge disasters. We should begin to think that without combating with climate change, we can’t dream about sustainable development in the world. To raise the awareness as well as gain more knowledge about Climate Change, we should start awareness program in our society .
About Nepal
Sector-Specific Climate Change Activities. Recognizing these facts, AYCA/Nepal has strategically created climate-friendly environment and energy programs that encourage forest restoration and increase Nepal’s capacity to develop small- and medium-scale hydropower resources in an environmentally and socially sound manner. To this end, AYCA/Nepal is providing technical assistance and training activities aimed at improving the policy and regulatory environment that will attract private sector investment in hydropower. These activities are concomitantly intended to strengthen local capability to conduct social and environmental impact assessments with increased public participation and involvement.
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Invitation-Request for proposal
Population Service International/Nepal (PS/Nepal) seeks invitation for proposal form interested vendor/party is advised to contact PSI/Nepal office to collect the Request for Proposal(RFP) for detail reqirements on or before Monday 13th September 2010. RFP collection dates: 9, 10 & 13th September before 5pm.
Procurement Department
Population Service International, Nepal
Budhanilkantha, Kathmandu
PO Box 214976
Tel: 977-1-4377471
URL: www.psi.org
Sunday, August 15, 2010
City Volunteer Application
Kojie San Face Lightening Cream (30g)
City Volunteer Application Form
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Friday, August 13, 2010
Call for participation
Learn to design and facilitate workshops!
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What
The Global Youth Circle in Kathmandu hereby invite young people in the voluntary sector for a training day on learning to design and facilitate workshops.
Workshops are an extremely flexible and effective method for training, learning, developing, team building and problem solving. Being able to design and facilitate participatory workshops is a great skill for anyone working engaged in organizational processes or working with management and change processes!
Whether you have some prior experience or knowledge about workshop design and facilitation, or whether you are a complete beginner, this intense 1-day training offers you the opportunity to learn in a creative and participatory way, which will ensure that you will walk away from the training with new knowledge and skills, and with confidence to put them into practice. This training is learning by doing, which means that you and your fellow participants, after being introduced to theory and tools, will learn about conducting a workshop by actually doing it!
When
The workshop will take place on Friday August 20th 9.30 and 16.00. During the workshop free lunch will be served for the participants.
Where
At the MS Action Aid “Global Platform” Training Centre in Gyaneshwor, Kathmandu.
Participant profile
• Between 18 and 30 years old
• Experience from volunteer work
• Interested in learning more about workshop facilitation and intercultural exchange
• Speaks good English
Interested?
Interested youth should register by sending an email to gyc.nepal@gmail.com . Deadline for registration is Monday August 15th at 12.00.
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
About NGO
What is NGO Manager?
NGO Manager aspires to provide a comprehensive range of nonprofit management services to managers of non-governmental organisations (NGOs), including training courses and consultancy, and research on how to improve management capacity building. As of now, the NGO Manager website provides a selection of the best management tools and key articles which are available on the internet free of charge.The website is in response to the fact that NGOs often lack the means to provide adequate management knowledge and training to their managers. In addition, there are relatively few nonprofit support organisations that focus on management capacity building for NGOs, particularly in the South. As a result, the capacity and skills needed for the successful planning and implementation of projects are often insufficient, which can translate into an unsatisfactory impact and overall performance of the NGO.
NGO Manager helps managers of NGO to find practical solutions to the following challenges:
- How to develop an organisational strategy, aims and objectives
- How to create, promote and manage projects successfully
- How to obtain funding and to use funds properly
- How to manage human resources well
- How to communicate an organisational aims internally and externally and how to plan and carry out a marketing strategy
What is an NGO?
NGOs: an NGO is best defined by describing what it is not:
· Non governmental:As the term indicates, an NGO is not a governmental organisation, therefore basically independant from governmental control; their governing boards are usually constituted by members of civil society who serve in a personal capacity.
· Non profit:The objectives of NGOs are non-profit. NGOs can generate revenues from their activities, but these go towards forwarding the organisation's goals. Essentially, an NGO does not belong to shareholders but to society at large.
In our view, non governmental (NGO) and nonprofit refer to the same organisations: the difference is more a question of geography. "NGO" is used by the United Nations, and generally used in the South. Nonprofit is generally used in the United States.
What is NGO management?
NGOs are active in a large number of fields: humanitarian, human rights, development, education, health, environment protection to name just a few. Yet despite this large diversity, many NGOs face common management challenges, such as:
· How to ensure best impact for beneficiaries
· How to obtain funding
· How to lobby governments for social change
· How to coordinate, cooperate and network with other NGOs
· How to plan, implement, monitor, evaluate, learn
· How to structure themselves, how to govern themselves
· How to work according to values and principles
· How to recruit and motivate volunteers
These common challenges are, in our opinion, what constitutes NGO management.