- TypeTraining or Development Class
- Location Westlands Nairobi Kenya, Nairobi, Kenya
- Date 24-08-2020 - 28-08-2020
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FineResults Research Services invites you to training on:
Topics: Application of Social Protection in Adapting Against Vulnerability
Date: 24th to 28th August 2020
Cost: USD 800 or Ksh 65000
Contacts: +254 759 285 295, [email protected].
Venue : FineResults Research, Nairobi, Kenya Training Centre.
INTRODUCTION
Social protection is commonly understood as all public and private initiatives that provide income or consumption transfers to a defined group of people including the poor, the vulnerable or marginalized against livelihood risks and enhance the social status and rights with the overall objective of reducing their economic and social vulnerability. The varied objectives of social protection include reducing poverty and vulnerability, building human capital, empowering women and girls, improving livelihoods, and responding to economic and other shocks among other objectives. This 5 days course aim to equip participants with skills necessary in designing, planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of social protection intervention.
DURATION
5 days
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the end of training participants will:
TOPICS TO BE COVERED
Module 1: Building a knowledge base on social protection
Module 2: Designing and implementing social protection programmes
Module 3: Evidence of what works in social protection
Module 4: Monitoring Social Protection
Module 5: Best Practices
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Social protection is commonly understood as all public and private initiatives that provide income or consumption transfers to a defined group of people including the poor, the vulnerable or marginalized against livelihood risks and enhance the social status and rights with the overall objective of reducing their economic and social vulnerability.