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Results-based Management (RBM) training

In Brighton this week eleven participants from UN agencies, INGOs and government come together to learn about how to embark on the journey of designing and implementing results-based management (RBM). A daunting task, and one which this course makes easier by taking learners through a seven stage approach.  On day three of the five day course, the participants discussed why we […]
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Results Based Management Course in Botswana

In July, IMA completed a successful one week Results Based Management (RBM) course for staff from Botswana's National Strategy Office (NSO), and two of its partner organizations: the Public Service College (PSC) and the National Productivity Centre (NPC).   Four officials had already attended our scheduled courses on Results Based Monitoring and Leadership over the previous […]
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IMA celebrates 30 years with Prof. Robert Chambers

This evening, during our Monitoring and Evaluation for Results course, Professor Robert Chambers had thirty of us on our hands and knees testing a participatory technique for gathering data.  We, guests from local NGOs (Sightsavers,  HIV/AIDS Alliance, Health Partners International and VSO) and course participants,  were his guinea pigs - he makes a point of using […]
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Team-building in Bangladesh

IMA was delighted to be asked by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO) to run a team-building retreat with the Integrated Agricultural Productivity Project (IAPP) team in Bangladesh. The retreat worked on building the coordination and communication across the project units and establishing some shared values, with the ultimate aim of supporting the […]
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IMA supports an ecosystem approach to fisheries management

IMA was asked by FAO-supported Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystems project (BOBLME) to develop an innovative interactive training course on an Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management (EAFM). This moves away from fisheries management systems that focus only on the sustainable harvest of target species, towards systems and decision-making processes that balance environmental well-being with […]
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Ecosytem Approach to Fisheries Management (EAFM) Writeshop in Phuket

IMA helped NOAA, FAO, and South Asia regional partners develop training curricula on an Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management in Phuket, Thailand - Silvia Capezzuoli and Chris Grose were the IMA consultants on this project.  Follow this link to find out more http://pifscblog.wordpress.com/2012/12/13/eafm-writeshop/
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