NGO capacity analysis toolkit

A toolkit for assessing and building capacities for high quality responses to HIV/AIDS

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In many countries, community-based and non-governmental organisations have mobilised to respond to HIV/AIDS. As responses are scaled up, organisations are finding that they need to develop their own capacity to deliver and support these programmes.

This publication is designed to help organisations identify their capacity-building needs, plan technical support interventions, and monitor and evaluate the impact of capacity building. It provides tools for analysing and building capacity, using methods such as holding a planning and preparation meeting with management, facilitating workshops, gathering information and agreeing on conclusions.

Intended audience NGO support programmes
Training organisations
Individual trainers
INGOs
NGOs
CBOs
Author International HIV/AIDS Alliance (Secretariat)
Language English
Date published 07/01/2004
Size 80 pages
Themes Subject - Civil Society Development
Subject - Frontiers Prevention Project
Type Technical support

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Masaba w. f. peter - 09 February 2008 5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating

Wonderful.
This is the only way forward for future programme sustainability, with reference to the limited resources yet the is a growing HIV/AIDS problem.

Thanks for the good work done.

Mukuru Moses - 19 December 2007 5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating5 Star Rating

Hi comrades in the fight against HIV/AIDS, i have worked with people living with HIV/AIDS in rural areas of Uganda for about three years, they touch my heart and although i left i still have alot of interest in knowing how they are doing. I'm always interested in latest information about HIV/AIDS in areas of prevention, care and mitigation. I also watch with a keen eye the actors.

I must say "The Alliance" is wonderful. I open your website daily to read lates news, interventions, materials etc. Your website is very informative and let me tell you as a person who worked in this field in a rural setting, your mannuals tackel the real issues that should be handled in HIV/AIDS management. They are very applicable and how i wish all your partners were trained to competently apply these skills. I know this is what your are doing and i encourage you not to give up. This piece of work will change lives of many people.

Congratulations!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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