Are you a project manager or subject matter expert, who occasionally find yourself in situations where you need to facilitate events in which our international partners own the issue, bring the content and are responsible for all decisions taken?

Sida invites you to a webinar to explore the themes of facilitation, as well as coaching and mentorship as tools when supporting capacity development, and how these differ from training and advising.


Target group

The webinar is primarily meant for actors within international development cooperation who are financed by Sida. We invite project managers, subject matter experts, short term experts, long term experts, advisors, who occasionally need to facilitate, coach or mentor, but have little or no training in the specifics of these skills. Employees at Sida, employees at Swedish Embassies and any other interested parties may join.

 

Learning outcomes

After the webinar, you are able to:

  • Distinguish facilitation, coaching and mentoring vs training and advising
  • Identify common principles and techniques used in facilitation, coaching and mentoring

 

Date and time

28 November 2024 at 13:00-14:30 pm (CET)
Please register no later than 28 November at 10:00 a.m.


NB: This webinar is open to the target groups mentioned above but you need to create an account on our learning platform to register. Please click here to create an account.

Change management is talked about ever more within projects that aim at supporting capacity development of international partners. Sida invites you to a webinar to explore what change management is, and more particularly what role it plays when supporting capacity development.


Target group

The webinar is primarily meant for actors within international development cooperation who are financed by Sida. We invite project managers, subject matter experts, short term experts, long term experts and advisors who are curious about change management, what it is and how it can be useful when leading or supporting change processes. Employees at Sida, employees at Swedish Embassies and any other interested parties may join.

 

Learning outcomes

After the webinar, you are able to:

  • Describe what change management is
  • Recognize your role within change management when supporting international projects

 

Date and time

16 October 2024 at 13:00-14:30 pm (CEST)
Please register no later than 16 October at 10:00 a.m.


NB: This webinar is open to the target groups mentioned above but you need to create an account on our learning platform to register. Please click here to create an account.

Do our presentations, trainings and workshops actually make a difference? Do people learn anything that they actually apply? 

Sida invites you to join us for a webinar on how learning happens and how we can design our learning events to enable new knowledge and skills translate into improved ways of working. We will discuss how to avoid some common expert-traps and how to find out if your events have real life impact.


Target group

The webinar is primarily meant for actors within international development cooperation who are financed by Sida. We invite project managers, subject matter experts, short term experts, long term experts and advisors who find themselves designing or delivering trainings, presentations or workshops. Employees at Sida, employees at Swedish Embassies and any other interested parties may join.

 

Learning outcomes

After the webinar, you are able to: 

  • Describe a participant centred design
  • List several ways of increasing chances of learning transfer into new ways of working

 

Date and time

16 September 2024 at 10:30-12:00 (CEST)
Please register no later than 16 September at 10:00 a.m.


NB: This webinar is open to the target groups mentioned above but you need to create an account on our learning platform to register. Please click here to create an account.

Development cooperation in countries with fragile contexts poses challenges to follow-up and field visits. Sida Partnership Forum invites you to an interactive webinar where we focus on remote monitoring and associated questions such as choice of methods as well as tools and learn from practical examples. Join us for presentations on Sida’s mapping study on remote monitoring, presentations by our partners Individuell Människohjälp (IM) and the Cities Alliance as well as from colleagues working on Sweden's regional strategy for the Syrian crisis.

Target groups for this webinar:  

•    Swedish government authorities
•    Civil society organizations
•    Private sector stakeholders


After active participation in the webinar you will be able to: 

•    Describe digital monitoring and
•    Debate pro's and con's for your organization


Date and time

29th of August 2024 at 12:00-13:30 CEST (Extra Q&A if requested between 13:00-13:30)
Please register no later than the 29th of August at 10:00 a.m.


NB: This webinar is open to the target groups mentioned above but you need to create an account on our learning platform to register. Please click here to create an account.