Successfully implementing a project yet not reporting this success correctly or effectively does not do justice to projects. Writing a quality report is one of the most effective means organisations can secure further funding. This course will allow you to write consistent, accurate and engaging rep
Programme Overview
Successfully implementing a project yet not reporting this success correctly or effectively does not do justice to projects. Writing a quality report is one of the most effective means organisations can secure further funding. This course will allow you to write consistent, accurate and engaging reports, ensuring impact and change is reported on successfully.
Main Objectives:
To enable participants to plan for and write accurate reports.
To understand the best methods of report writing and how to apply those to a specific project’s report.
What will you learn?
Analysing: How to list the contents of a report and differentiate between interim and final reports.
Levels of Change: To develop a plan for the report writing process and engage key stakeholders in the process.
Formulating: Write consistent reports in a concise, accurate and engaging style.
Assumptions: The importance of recognising the need to clearly demonstrate the evidence of change brought about by the completed activities.
Who Is This Course For?
How to know if this course is for you:
Staff in field based offices who write reports.
Staff in field based offices with the potential to writing reports if equipped with the appropriate skills.
Staff who are charged with reviewing.
We are an international NGO with a reach of over 40 field offices. Initially established in 2013 as the learning and development arm of Islamic Relief Worldwide (IRW), the Humanitarian Academy for Development (HAD) is now a centre of global excellence, serving the leadership, programmes and talent development needs of the international development and humanitarian sector. HAD currently operates as a Strategic Business Unit (SBU) of IRW. HAD is the link between the humanitarian sector and beneficiaries – which aims to empower humanitarians in order to be more effective in their services to beneficiaries.
We work with charities, Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs), Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), academic institutions and other like-minded individuals and to critically examine experiences from the field and impart this knowledge through training and programmes whilst supporting upcoming humanitarian professionals.
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