LWF
What We Do Training
Training
LWF Training Program 2010
Workshops
Dates
Basic Concept of Rights- Based Approach to Development (RBA) 15-19 Mar (5 days)
TOT on Rights-Based Approach to Development (TOT on RBA) 3-7 May (5 days)
Rights-Based Programming in Development Programs 5-9 -July (5 days)
Rights-Based Monitoring and Evaluation in Development Programs 23-27 Aug (5 days)
Leadership and Team Development Program 13-17 Sept (5 days)
 
Training Service

Capacity-building for the staff is essential for any organization. LWF Cambodia boasts an excellent in-house Training Unit. With more than ten years of experience in providing in-house training, the unit now extends its service to other organizations.

Training topics, adapted for the needs of the users, include

 
1. Empowerment 2. Human rights and advocacy
   
  • Development concepts
  • Exchange visits
  • Facilitation skills
  • Management and leadership
  • Participatory rural appraisal
  • Partner household (PH) development planning
  • Project monitoring and evaluation
  • Proposal writing
  • Village Development Council (VDC) and Commune Council (CC) annual workshops
  • Active non-violence and community peace building
  • Exchange visits
  • Grassroots rights-based advocacy
  • Human rights awareness and celebrations
  • Land law
  • Rights-based approach
3. Livelihood development 4. Social development
   
  • Animal vaccination awareness
  • Business project documentation
  • Economic development
  • Farmer Field School (FFS)
  • FFS exchange visit
  • Fish raising
  • Food processing
  • Integrated farming management
  • IFM exchange visits
  • Integrated pest management
  • Livestock production
  • Mushroom planting
  • Rice production
  • Start and improve your business (SIYB)
  • System of rice intensification
  • Village Bank
  • VB awareness
  • VB exchange visits
  • Vegetable planting
  • Village livestock agents
  • Community based disaster management
  • Community based natural resource management
  • Community organizing for Village Development Volunteers
  • Disaster preparedness
  • Environment
  • Environment day
  • Family planning
  • First aid
  • Hand pump caretaker
  • HIV and AIDS awareness
  • Home-based care
  • Nonformal education (NFE)
  • Peer educator
  • Primary health care awareness
  • Safe efficient stoves
  • Traditional birth attendants
  • Tree nursery
  • Village Health Volunteers
  • Water and sanitation awareness

For more details and application, please contact:

Ms. Peaing Pisak, Trainer for Partners
Tel: + 855 23 881 100
       + 855 23 883 254-64
Email: pisak@lwfcam.org.kh