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Training Workshop: Markets and Marketing for Livelihood Practitioners
By Govind Singh On 15 Jun, 2008 At 03:09 PM | Categorized As News | With 0 Comments

 - a not-for-profit society working towards development of individual and institutional capacities in various thematic areas for development project management is launching a new training programme titled, Markets & Marketing for Livelihood Practitioners’.

Parivartan

Parivartan’s initiatives are supported by knowledge inputs from Sambodhi Research & Communications Pvt. Ltd.; a leading training and development consultancy organisation.

Duration: 3 Days (18 - 20 June, 2008 )
Venue: New Delhi

Who should attend
The programme is designed for operational and middle level functionaries, practitioners and consultants involved in designing, implementation, mentoring, monitoring and evaluation of market related livelihood enhancement interventions.

Training Outcomes
The training is specifically aimed at building institutional and individual capacities in linking livelihoods to market and developing appreciation of the need and rationale for integrating market concerns in planning and implementation of livelihood projects.

The training outcomes would be:

  • Enhanced understanding of design and execution of market driven livelihood projects
  • Enhanced skills for mapping markets and identification of market based interventions
  • Enhanced skills for linking existing products and services to the available markets

Programme Fee
Fee for the programme is INR 6,000 per participant. Payments can be made through demand draft in favour of “Parivartan Samaj Sewa Samiti” payable at New Delhi.

Click here to View and Download the Programme Flyer

For further information, contact:

Amrat Singh
Manager-Programmes
‘PARIVARTAN’
H-35 A, LGF, Kalkaji,
New Delhi-110019

Phone: +91-11-40560734, 65492502
Mobile: 09312510925
E-mail: contact@parivartan.org.in
Website: www.parivartan.org.in



About - Govind Singh is Co-Founder of Delhi Greens organisation and the Editor-in-Chief of the Delhi Greens Blog.

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