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New online training courses available on advocacy for inclusive education
Good practices of citizen-led advocacy
Enhance your Advocacy Programme with the Social Change Matrix
Using action research to strengthen your advocacy and policy-influencing
How you will learn
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Are you working on advocacy programmes to bring about social change for a more just and inclusive society? Discover in this course how to successfully map and change your stakeholders. Learn from good practices and apply them in your citizen-led programmes!
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This is what you can expect when you subscribe for this course!
Who should take this course?
The course is helpful for CSO staff who are starting an advocacy initiative or who are in the process of their initiative and want to engage in new ways of advocating and bringing citizens to the forefront in doing so. It requires about 45 minutes to 1 hour for completion.
- Map your stakeholders
- Define research questions for evidence building
- Inspiring examples from Africa and Asia
- Tactics to implement from the bottom-up
Download a facilitators guide
To continue collaborative learning – alongside the online modules- MDF-ACER suggests some team activities you might do. Download the facilitators' guide by clicking on the picture. The guide contains 3 practical activities. They each have a duration of 2-3 hours per session.
Who should take this course?
The course is helpful for CSO staff who are starting an advocacy initiative or who are in the process of their initiative and want to engage in new ways of advocating and bringing citizens to the forefront in doing so. It requires about 45 minutes to 1 hour for completion.
- Map your stakeholders
- Define research questions
- Inspiring examples from Africa and Asia
- Tactics to implement from the bottom-up
This is what you can expect when you subscribe for this course!
This is what you can expect when you subscribe for this course!
Who should take this course?
The course is helpful for CSO staff who are starting an advocacy initiative or who are in the process of their initiative and want to engage in new ways of advocating and bringing citizens to the forefront in doing so. It requires about 45 minutes to 1 hour for completion.
- Map your stakeholders
- Define research questions for evidence building
- Inspiring examples from Africa and Asia
- Tactics to implement from the bottom-up
This is what you can expect when you subscribe for this course!
Who should take this course?
The course is helpful for CSO staff who are starting an advocacy initiative or who are in the process of their initiative and want to engage in new ways of advocating and bringing citizens to the forefront in doing so. It requires about 45 minutes to 1 hour for completion.
- Map your stakeholders
- Define research questions for evidence building
- Inspiring examples from Africa and Asia
- Tactics to implement from the bottom-up
Who should take this course?
The course is helpful for CSO staff who are starting an advocacy initiative or who are in the process of their initiative and want to engage in new ways of advocating and bringing citizens to the forefront in doing so. It requires about 45 minutes to 1 hour for completion.
- Map your stakeholders
- Define research questions for evidence building
- Inspiring examples from Africa and Asia
- Tactics to implement from the bottom-up
This is what you can expect when you subscribe for this course!
This is what you can expect when you subscribe for this course!
Who should take this course?
The course is helpful for CSO staff who are starting an advocacy initiative or who are in the process of their initiative and want to engage in new ways of advocating and bringing citizens to the forefront in doing so. It requires about 45 minutes to 1 hour for completion.
- Map your stakeholders
- Define research questions for evidence building
- Inspiring examples from Africa and Asia
- Tactics to implement from the bottom-up