Khanya-aicdd: Managing Sustainable Livelihoods for the Poor

Tuesday, June 23, 2009 - 09:01
Khanya-aicdd, in partnership with the Centre for Development Support at the University of Free State, is conducting four-day course on Managing Sustainable Livelihoods for the Poor from 31 August to 3 September 2009.

Aim of Course
The world is currently going through a food shortage crisis, and in Africa in particular people’s livelihoods are compromised by a number of factors, including global warming and conflict. Despite increases in growth rates in Africa in the last 10 years, inequality has risen and levels of poverty are stubbornly high. A key priority for actors in development is ensuring that people’s livelihoods are secured, involving people in designing their own poverty intervention strategies that take into account of people’s circumstances with relevant and responsive support and funding from government. This means that creative approaches are needed to look for inclusive growth which improves the livelihoods of poor people.

This training will help participants to understand some of the latest thinking about how the development system must be transformed to ensure that livelihoods of the poor are improved, and how the sustainable livelihoods approach can be utilized to achieve the designed impact in the improvement of people’s livelihoods.

Course Overview
The programme covers three main elements of the sustainable livelihoods approach:
  • Understanding livelihoods using the SL framework
  • Understanding the implications of the SL principles for inclusive development
  • Seeing how to apply the 6 governance issues related to applying the SLA to improve the way development systems respond to the needs of poor people
  • Participants applying these elements to see the implications for their work
The theory is introduced and participants will reflect on the implications for their work. The programme will be complemented by field–based training, such as in Community-Based Planning, also accredited by University of the Free State
The livelihoods approach originates in the development of richer understandings of the dimensions of poverty, such as the sustainable human development approach adopted by UNDP, and the concept of capitals and capabilities of Amartya Sen. In some quarters (notably FAO) this is now being referred to as people-centred development (PCD). In the definition used by the UK’s Department for International Development (DFID):

Learning Outcomes
At the end of the course participants will be able to:
  • Explain the concepts related to sustainable livelihoods
  • Apply appropriate tools for carrying out sustainable livelihood assessments and for analysing and interpreting the results and applying it in their work ; and
  • Understand different ways that livelihoods can be enhanced
Academic Credits
NQF level: 5
Notional hours: 120

The certificate can be used to proof Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). This recognition is dependent on the institution where the applicant will apply for RPL.
About the Organisers

Khanya-aicdd
The African Institute for Community-Driven Development (Khanya-aicdd) is an African centre of expertise on community-driven development (CDD) and sustainable livelihoods. Khanya-aicdd was established in February 2005 evolving from Khanya-managing rural change, a black-empowerment developmental organisation that has been operating in different African countries since 1998.

Centre for Development Support
The Centre for Development Support (CDS) is a progressive research and development unit within the Faculty of Economic and Management Science at the University of the Free State with the broad aim of promoting sustainable human development in the broader South African society.

Course Format
The course will use participatory methodologies and small group work to draw on the experience of participants and assist them to apply the theory to that experience. Participants will be required to review and discuss readings in small groups.

Lecturers:
  • Prof Lochner Marais, Course Coordinator
  • Dr. Ian Goldman, CEO, Khanya-aicdd
  • Dr. Vincent Hungwe, Director for Community Driven Development, Khanya-aicdd
Who can participate?

The course is targeted at practitioners, consultants and advisers from development agencies, and government departments, wanting to understand the Sustainable Livelihoods Approach (SLA) and how to apply it in their work.

Cost: R4 750 (VAT inclusive) - meals & accommodation excluded

The course fee covers tuition, refreshments, and lunches. Participants are responsible for their own accommodation, meals (except lunches) and travel costs and will have to arrange their own accommodation and travel to the course.

Accommodation: A list of Hotels and B&B’s near the training venue will be made available

Registration: You are required to fill in an application form and send it to the email address indicated below

Application Forms: Application forms can be downloaded from Khanya-aicdd website or contact Matshweu Machedi for the application form

Closing date: 14 August 2009

Please send enquiries and applications to Matshweu Machedi at
Contact Person: email: admin@khanya-aicdd.org, tel: 011 642 5011, fax: 011 642 6093

For more information on Khanya-aicdd, click here.
Event type: 
Training
Event venue: 
EES Siyakha Conference Venue, Unit 3 Sherborne Square, 5 Sherborne Rd, Parktown, Johannesburg
Event start date: 
31/08/2009
Event end date: 
03/09/2009

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