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Capacity development is the process of providing support, knowledge transfer and training to institutions and organization through strengthening, adapting and sustaining their capacity to implement change and ensure the change is effective, long-lasting and continually reviewed to account for any alterations in the local context.
AMYTHAS education, training & institutional development services include the following capabilities:
– Education
– Development
– Management
– Capacity Building
– Institutional Strengthening
Services
The scope of services offered:
- Teacher Education Development
- Non-Formal Education Development
- Distance Education
- Education System and Evaluation
- Education Material and Media Development
- Education Technical Development
- Institutional Strengthening
- Training Need Identification/Training Need Assessments
- Training Material and Media Development
- Training Facilitation and Organizer
- Training Monitoring and Evaluation
Our Experience
- Pengembangan Modul untuk produk Norma, Standar, Pedoman dan Manual (NSPM) [Module Development of Norm Product, Standard, Guidance and Manual (NSPM)
- Training Services of Farmers Institution Development at West Nusa Tenggara
- Training in Technical Ability Improvement of Planning Institution in West Nusa Tenggara
- Institutional Development & Training Project (IDTP), Ministry of Public Works, financed by IBRD
- Capacity Building Project for the Water Resources Sector, DGWRD-Ministry of Public Work, financed by IBRD
- A Conflict Resolution and Management Training Pilots Program in North Maluku
- Technical Assistance for Institutional Development & Detail Action Plan within Directorate General of Copy Right Patents and Trademark Information Infrastructure Development Project IBRD Loan No. 4244
- Domestic Short Course Training Organizer Package 1: Capacity Building, BAPEDAL Regional Network Project
- Urban Infrastructure Management Training Development – Capacity Building in Urban Infrastructure Management (CBUIM) Project ADB Loan No.1572 – INO