Program Logic for NRM Capacity Building Workshop 2012
An Integrated Approach to Planning, Communicating and Managing the Performance Improvement of NRM Programs
20 & 21 March 2012
Sydney
Liquid Learning is delighted to present this TWO-DAY WORKSHOP that provides an in-depth and interactive learning experience. This practical workshop will provide hands on tools and a step by step guide to help you solve day to day challenges. By attending this workshop you will:
1. Recognise the various drivers and rationales for investments in Natural Resource Management (NRM) and capacity building
2. Determine explicit links between capacity building investments and NRM outcomes
3. Develop guiding principles and assumptions for capacity building
4. Aligning capacity building within the broader national state and territory NRM frameworks
5. Create a Monitoring, Evaluation, Reporting and Improvement (MERI) Framework to review effectiveness / appropriateness at each phase of a NRM and capacity building policy or program
6. Develop tailored monitoring and reporting action plans that provide relevant and realistic results
7. Action planning
During the program evaluation process Program Logic captures the rationale behind a program, probing and outlining the anticipated cause-and-effect relationships between program activities, outputs, intermediate outcomes and longer term desired outcomes.
This workshop will review Program Logic’s latest techniques (diagrams and maps) for visualising program logic across complex NRM programs.
Program logic has been around a long time, however its potential is still to be fully realised in many settings.
1. What do we need to achieve in next 1-5 years to move towards our goals, outcomes and targets?
2. What actions must we undertake to get the kind of changes we have identified?
Planning for better NRM
Doing better NRM
3. How are these actions distributed across capacity building categories such as awareness raising, information and knowledge, skills and training, and motivation and support
4. How much will it cost, what can we afford, what cost sharing opportunities are there?
5. Who is the review for and when should it occur and how can it be done?
Introducing your Expert Facilitator: Jan Paul van Moort, Senior Consultant at ACIL Tasman
Jan Paul has over 20 years national and state experience in natural resource management and rural development. In this time he has worked for and with government and private sector organisations to design, implement and review NRM policies and programs.
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EARLY BIRD DISCOUNTS
Book & Pay by 18 November 2011 to receive additional Super Saver Discounts!
To register or for more information, contact Liquid Learning by email: marketing@liquidlearning.com.au, by Phone: +61 2 9437 1311, or visit the website: www.liquidlearning.com.au.
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Added by Liquid Learning on October 16, 2011