Capacity Building Workshop for Rwandan NGOs
Capacity Building Workshop for Rwandan NGOs
As part of efforts to strengthen civil society in Rwanda, the Public Sector Capacity Building Secretariat (PSCBS), has kicked off a two-week training that targets 60 elected civil society representatives from all districts.
The training is under the $0.4m project for Civil Society Institutional Support and Capacity Building that is being funded by the African Capacity Building Foundation (ACBF).
PSCBS executive secretary, Charles Karake, underscored the importance of civil society to the national development agenda.
"The recently conducted national skills audit revealed that the civil society badly needs capacity in project management, advocacy, negotiating skills and packaging of projects so as to play a meaningful role in the country's development,” says Karake.
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I am happy every time I
I am happy every time I see a group of individual collaborating their resources such as skills and money just to came out with the community program for the welfare of certain community. Keep it up. May you have a lot of sponsors to sustain that kind of advocacy. Everyone gets in tight and tough financial straits from time to time, and those that can't get a loan from a bank or a credit card wonders from time to time about short term loans for bad credit. If only there was such a thing – it just so happens that there are plenty of lenders that offer short term loans for bad credit. It's easier to get short-term loans for bad credit than one might think.