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June 23, 2011

Request for Publishing a XIII International Training Course on Disability & Development 8th to 15th September 2011

Greetings from Actionaid-India !

We are happy to announce XIII International Training Course on Disability & Development which is scheduled from 8th to 15th September 2011 at Bangalore. The eight day intensive exercise is intended for Programme Managers of organisations and projects involved in development and disability work. The course is designed to equip the participants with appropriate attitudes, necessary knowledge and basic skills to initiate, monitor, develop and strengthen disability and development programmes apart from facilitating information exchange among participants. The participants will also be exposed to updated knowledge, information and perspectives for disseminating the same. Faculty comprises a team of distinguished professionals, practitioners, disabled activists and management experts.

The workshop is targeted at middle and senior level professionals from the Government, NGOs, International NGOs and individuals interested in disability work. The number of participants will be restricted to 25. The course will emphasise the use of participatory learning approaches and have a fieldwork component. Lectures, group discussions, case studies and work analysis will form an essential component of the programme. The last date for receiving duly filled applications is 22nd July 2011.

Kindly publish the information and pass on to interested candidates, please find enclosed files for details and do revert back incase of clarifications.
Thanking you,

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Warm regards,

Raghavendra B.Pachhapur,

Programme Officer - Disability Unit, No.139, Richmond Road, Bangalore - 560 025 | Tel: + 91 080 43650650 | Fax: +91 080 25586284|Website :www.actionaid.org

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