Since 1999, the Cooperation Committee for Cambodia (CCC) has implemented innovative and well-received Analyzing Development Issues (ADI) training courses. The courses develop critical thinking of Cambodia NGO managers and field workers to improve their work and respond to changing conditions in Cambodia. The courses enable participants to understand development issues in Cambodia, develop their ability to link micro experiences to macro trends, and build their confidence to meaningfully contribute to discussions and debates. The courses emphasize analysis, while providing skills to participants in conducting field research.
ADI Project Objectives
- To increase participants’ awareness and understanding regarding how poverty and global development issues impact Cambodia.
- To develop participants’ skills in using basic models of small-scale action research to analyze problems or changing conditions and to build capacity for the empowerment of the communities with which they work.
- To improve participants’ critical thinking, reading, writing, and presentation skills to more effectively contribute to policy planning and debate.
ADI Courses
In current project phase (2006-2008) the ADI project offers three courses: the popular basic course for NGO managers, the advance course for past participants and development specialists, and the community level course for field workers. In support of these core activities ADI organizes Issue Briefing Workshops at national and provincial levels, and widely disseminates its training materials and research reports.
Since 1999 over 350 NGO managers have completed the ADI basic course. In late 2004 ADI published learning experiences of selected course participants.
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Older-Age People Supporting HIV/AIDS Children and Household Relatives on Antiretroviral Treatment. English (PDF 3.3MB) |
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Ten Step to Analysis: Stories from Participants of the Cooperation Committee for Cambodia's Analysing Development Issues Course |
Upcoming Community Training Course Round 8 for NGOs Fieldworkers
Part I: September 12 - 25
Part II: November 28 - December 5
Eligible Applicants: NGOs staff based in Northeast Provinces of Cambodia
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