M&E Learning Forum #2 - Registration
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Venue: Diakonia Center/KSSA
Date: 25 Oct-25 Oct 2018
Time: 8:00 AM-5:00 PM



In order to keep responding to the needs of the NGO community, the Cooperation Committee for Cambodia (CCC) had conducted the 19th M&E Learning Forum focusing on "Case Study and Successful Story"; conducted on 25 October 2018 at Diakonia Center (ICF/KSSA).
Around 60 M&E Practitioners, from member and non-member organizations of CCC, actively participate in the process of learning and sharing ideas to help one another understand better how to identify and develop the effectivequestionnaire for case study and success story.
CCC believes that this learning forum will help participants to be able to develop sound case studies and success stories, which will strengthen the capacity on NGO governance in Cambodia.
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