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Dear DLISTers
It is once again time to kick off our first online Stakeholder Participation course for 2010! After 2 successful runs there has been renewed interest in the course from DLISTers and other groups.
DLIST is offereing the online Stakeholder Participation - For a Better Future Course in conjunction with the Environmental Resources Centre at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT). Other partners are the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Global Environmental Facility (GEF).
The course is open to people from all sectors, particularly those involved in stakeholder processes. Groups or individuals are encouraged ro register. There are no entry requirements. Anyone may register and undertake the course.
The aim of the course is two fold. Firstly, it aims to inform those who want to conduct stakeholder participation, how to do so effectively. Secondly, the course is aimed at informing the stakeholders how they can play a more active role in decision making processes. So in actual fact the course is useful to anyone who is interested in the general process of stakeholder participation.
The DLIST Benguela project (see http://www.dlist.org) has been involved in many activities and processes over the years, from policy processes to youth activities, film festivals to radio broadcasting. In our quest to build and share knowledge and information across all sectors we have always encountered one important aspect… no process will be successful without – the involvement of people and communities. Community participation yields valuable contributions and inputs through the expressions of their views, needs and concerns. A well conceived stakeholder participation process allows groups of individuals to influence the outcome of plans, policies and projects. It is in recognition of this vital role that DLIST has developed the stakeholder participation course.
The first course for 2010 will commence on the 15th February 2010. All you need to partake in the course is download the registration form (or email me and I will send it to you), email or fax it back to me by the 2nd February 2010. The course is offered online through distance learning so you would need to have some degree of internet access.
For further information on the course you can view the course pages on DLIST at:
http://www.dlist-benguela.org/Course_Information/Stakeholder_Participation_Course/
To download the registration form and information brochure go to:
http://www.dlist-benguela.org/remository/Download/Course_Documents/Stakeholder_Participation/content/SP_Course_Registration/
http://www.dlist-benguela.org/remository/Download/Course_Documents/Stakeholder_Participation/content/SP_Course_Information/
Or alternatively do not hesitate to contact me with any further queries or assistance!
Kashiefa
kashiefa@ecoafrica.co.za
Tel: (021) 448 3778
Fax: (021) 447614
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Dear DLISTers
Please note that registration for the online stakeholder participation
course has been extended until Friday 5th February. If you are having any
problems in accessing the registration forms, or any further queries on the
course please feel free to contact me at kashiefa@ecoafrica.co.za or any of
my details below.
Kind Regards
Kashiefa Parker
ph: 021 448 3778
fax: 021 448 8433
> Dear DLISTers
>
> It is once again time to kick off our first online Stakeholder
> Participation course for 2010! After 2 successful runs there has been
> renewed interest in the course from DLISTers and other groups.
>
> DLIST is offereing the online Stakeholder Participation - For a Better
> Future Course in conjunction with the Environmental Resources Centre at
> the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT). Other partners are the
> United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Global Environmental
> Facility (GEF).
>
> The course is open to people from all sectors, particularly those involved
> in stakeholder processes. Groups or individuals are encouraged ro
> register. There are no entry requirements. Anyone may register and
> undertake the course.
>
> The aim of the course is two fold. Firstly, it aims to inform those who
> want to conduct stakeholder participation, how to do so effectively.
> Secondly, the course is aimed at informing the stakeholders how they can
> play a more active role in decision making processes. So in actual fact
> the course is useful to anyone who is interested in the general process of
> stakeholder participation.
>
> The DLIST Benguela project (see http://www.dlist.org) has been involved in many
> activities and processes over the years, from policy processes to youth
> activities, film festivals to radio broadcasting. In our quest to build
> and share knowledge and information across all sectors we have always
> encountered one important aspect. no process will be successful without -
> the involvement of people and communities. Community participation yields
> valuable contributions and inputs through the expressions of their views,
> needs and concerns. A well conceived stakeholder participation process
> allows groups of individuals to influence the outcome of plans, policies
> and projects. It is in recognition of this vital role that DLIST has
> developed the stakeholder participation course.
>
> The first course for 2010 will commence on the 15th February 2010. All you
> need to partake in the course is download the registration form (or email
> me and I will send it to you), email or fax it back to me by the 2nd
> February 2010. The course is offered online through distance learning so
> you would need to have some degree of internet access.
>
> For further information on the course you can view the course pages on
> DLIST at:
> http://www.dlist-benguela.org/Course_Information/Stakeholder_Participation_Course/
>
> To download the registration form and information brochure go to:
> http://www.dlist-benguela.org/remository/Download/Course_Documents/Stakeholder_Participation/content/SP_Course_Registration/
> http://www.dlist-benguela.org/remository/Download/Course_Documents/Stakeholder_Participation/content/SP_Course_Information/
>
> Or alternatively do not hesitate to contact me with any further queries or
> assistance!
>
> Kashiefa
> kashiefa@ecoafrica.co.za
> Tel: (021) 448 3778
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