The ATI Project Management training for Donor Funded Projects(PMD 01) course examines the role of the “project” relative to other aid delivery methods such as sector support and budget support used by the Donors/Development partners in pursuit of development cooperation objectives.
The ATI Project Management training for Donor Funded Projects(PMD 01) course examines the role of the “project” relative to other aid delivery methods such as sector support and budget support used by the Donors/Development partners in pursuit of development cooperation objectives.
An analysis of all the different phases of the project/programme cycle will be carried out to emphasise the methodology for preparing, implementing and evaluating projects and programmes sponsored by donors. Reference will be made to various Donors such as AfDB, ADB, World Bank, UNDP, GIZ, BADEA etc
Particular effort will be made to bring clarity to the terminology used by donors/development partners for the different stages for the project/programme cycle.
While project management skills are obviously important for donor funded or sponsored projects, interestingly the methods and tools that donor funded project managers use can be helpful for everyone.
The principal training objective is to ensure participants have enhanced capacity and understanding in the areas of Project Cycle Management, Logical framework Approach, Monitoring and Evaluation, Project Identification, Project Formulation, Appraisal and Project Implementation. Participants will able to design project/programmes that meet the requirements of the major Donors and Development Partners.
African Training Institute (ATI) is an international training institution that was established to meet the ongoing needs of the African workforce in the current dynamic business environment. The institution is registered in South Africa under company registration number 2013/180557/07 in accordance with the relevant South African laws.
ATI is an accredited member of the Southern African Association for the Conferencing Industry (SAACI), membership number ******, the South African Quality Institute (SAQI), membership number AFR012 and is accredited by the Services Sector Education and Training Authority (SETA) of South Africa, accreditation number 12192 and Local Government (LG) SETA, accreditation number LGRS-1579- 170224.
We offer a wide range of professional short courses that are designed to continuously improve productivity in various Governments, Parastatals, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), Private Sector and other organizations across the African continent. The institution also organizes benchmarking study tours for various government ministries across Africa.
Upon successful completion, students will receive a Berea College of Technology Higher Certificate in Project Management. All Examinations are set and administered by Berea College of Technology.
The purpose of this course is to enable learners to interpret and explain the fundamental concepts of project management. It also teaches individuals how to work with others and contribute as a project team member.
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Projects are diverse and require a wide range of competencies. This programme aims to provide the foundation needed for an individual in an organisation to manage projects successfully.
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