Cooperation for Development

Real global sustainability: 17 goals for human dignity and not to leave anyone behind – by S. Calvani

Sandro Calvani | Senior Adviser and President of the Scientific Committee of Social Change School | September 1, 2015 In July 2015 I was in New York to participate to the High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development. It was the last global consultation at the United Nations to decide a plan for human progress after

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PMC students on the field in Beirut with INTERSOS Lebanon

Field experience in Lebanon: PMC students working on INTERSOS projects with syrian refugees Between the 18th and 23rd of March 2018, the students of the Master PMC – Master in Project Management for International Cooperation, Euro-Project Management and Local Development -June 2017 Edition, had their field experience in Beirut -Lebanon, and  had the chance to visit the field and see

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Development, Migration and NGOs: “Through Migrant Eyes” by Farida Bena

THROUGH MIGRANT EYES, the latest post by Farida Bena, published on her Blog Kiliza, Listening to Southern Citizens.   “Ever since I started working in development I have been struck by how little we talk about its linkages with migration. Most NGOs specialise in either/or. Very few of them have the courage or the capacity to

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L'Aquila

Field Experience for PMC Master students!

A Training Team for a Local Development Project in L’Aquila with the PMC Master students The PMC Master programme, training future high-level project designers specialized in international and local development programmes, culminated in the Field Experience: an opportunity for putting into practice the skills acquired by the students and for the improvement of the planning

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A lot of work to do together on the New Logical Framework, my critical contribution

Second part                                         The debate on the New Logical Framework, continues and after the first intervention we have here Andrea Stroppiana’s answer, Project Manager for Ricerca e Cooperazione and a long standing lecturer for the Masters of

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The New Logical Framework: a collaborative work for developing the tool

First Part Introduction, by Marco Crescenzi. The theme of the New Logical Framework, that is to say,  the most used tool in the international cooperation projects, at least in the European scope, has suddenly overheated and we could say, that sometimes, instead of flying dishes, there are “ flying (logical) frameworks”. The Social Change School

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CSO Partnership: an impossible acronym or a chance at Cooperating?

Farida Bena |  september 2016 I have been working for the CSO Partnership for about one year and a half, a coalition by the enigmatic acronym that stands for (take a deep breath) Civil Society Organisations Partnership for Development Effectiveness. The CSO Partnership assembles over 4000 associations on the topics of quality and the aid of

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The dividing line

Farida Bena| 18 February 2016 Once again Davos has kicked off the new year with its glitzy gathering of the world’s most influential leaders to discuss the hottest issues on the global agenda. This time the focus was on the so-called ‘Fourth Industrial Revolution’ – how do we ensure the spectacular technological changes of our times benefit our economy and the well-being

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