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CSO/CBO Advancanced Advocacy Workshop |
| March 16th, 2005 |
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CSO/CBO Advancanced Advocacy Workshop, May 9-11 & May 16-18, 2005, Shaw Park, Ocho Rios St Ann. | | |
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Business Planning Workshops |
| March 16th, 2005 |
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Business Planning Workshops – March 16, 23, 30 2005, 9 am - 1 pm. April 6 and 13 2005. | | |
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Grants Management Workshop |
| February 17th, 2005 |
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Grants Management Workshop, February 17, 2005. | | |
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Workshop on Methods of Investigative Journalism |
| February 16th, 2005 |
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Workshop on Methods of Investigative Journalism and the Use of Jamaica’s Access to Information (ATI) Act”, 8:00 am – 2 pm, February 16 and 23, 2005, The Hilton Hotel, New Kingston | | |
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Coalition Building Workshop |
| February 3rd, 2005 |
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Coalition Building Workshop, February 3, 2005, Morgan’s Harbour Hotel. | | |
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CBO Institutional Strengthening Retreat |
| December 10th, 2004 |
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CBO Institutional Strengthening Retreat, January 26-28, 2005, Goblin Hill, Portland. | | |
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Project Monitoring and Evaluation Workshop |
| December 10th, 2004 |
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Project Monitoring and Evaluation Workshop, 10-11 Dec at the Jamaica Conference Centre, Kingston. | | |
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Civil Society Advisory Board (CAB) Meeting |
| December 1st, 2004 |
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Civil Society Advisory Board (CAB) Meeting held on 1 Dec at the Hilton. | | |
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Investigative Journalism Workshop |
| November 19th, 2005 |
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Investigative Journalism Workshop held in collobaration with the Carter Center, Media Association of Jamaica and the Press Association of Jamaica on 19 to 21 Nov, at Breezes, Runaway Bay, St Ann. | | |
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Financial Sustainability Workshops |
| November 8th, 2004 |
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Financial Sustainability Workshops with KPMG held on 8, 15, 22 and 29 Nov at the Courtleigh Hotel, Kingston. | | |
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Trainer's Summit |
| April 21, 2004 |
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MSI/CIV-JAM held a Trainers? Summit to bring together a number of Resource Partners as the first step of building a community of individuals who offer their expertise to CIV-JAM CSO partners. This group is committed to applying their talent to civil society endeavors in the areas of justice and human rights, and will play a key role in providing a variety of interventions on behalf of CIV-JAM.
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More Partnership Workshops |
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CIV-JAM will offer more periodic Partnership Workshops to members of its partner organizations. These workshops will build on each other and on the partners? progress as they outline the principles and practice of developing partnerships among individuals and organizations, and address the issues particular to Jamaican civil society organizations.
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Professional Development Workshops |
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MSI/CIV-JAM will be conducting a series of Professional Development Workshops for its CSO partner organizations, and their affiliates beginning in June 2004. These workshops will cover strategic planning, proposal writing, leadership training, financial management, and other important topics. Two workshops will be held each month. MSI/CIV-JAM partners will be given the priority for attending these workshops, and one week prior to the workshop available spaces will be offered on a first-come-first-serve basis to members of other Jamaican organizations.
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First Partnership Workshop |
| March 11, 2004 |
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CIV-JAM held its first partners? workshop at the Pegasus Hotel, entitled The Principles and Practice of Effective Partnerships, facilitated by Michael Silberman of MSI. | Read more |
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MSI/CIV-JAM Project Launch |
| March 4, 2004 |
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The MSI/CIV-JAM Project Launch was held at the Hilton Hotel in New Kingston beginning at 3:00 p.m. Chief-of-Party Ira Lowenthal opened the event with comments , and introduced the program. MSI was honored to have a variety of presenters, including Opening Remarks from USAID Mission Director Karen Turner, an Overview of MSI/CIV-JAM by Zeric Smith, and a Keynote Speech by Professor Edwin Jones of UWI. A press release was submitted to the press giving an overview of the event. | | |
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Terrorism Prevention Act: Submission to Parliament |
| January through February 2004, with anticipated follow-up |
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Several Jamaican CIV-JAM partner organizations compiled a response to the Terrorism Prevention Act, presenting it to Parliament on Thursday, February 26th. Attached is a brochure outlining the suggested changes. | | |
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| December 2003 through January 2004 |
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MSI/CIV-JAM staff and consultants met with prospective organizational partners to assist in administering the Institutional Development Framework (IDF) . The IDF enabled the project and its partners to better understand the individual institutional needs, so as to begin planning the series of Professional Development Workshops that the project offers its partners. | | |
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Partner Meeting at Strawberry Hill |
| August 28, 2003 |
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MSI held a one-day workshop at Strawberry Hill, assembling the potential partner organizations to solicit feedback on the project design as it was submitted to USAID/Jamaica for approval. During this one day of discussion, the organizations also talked about their potential contributions to the project, and were introduced to MSI?s Institutional Development Framework tool?as noted in the workshop report. | | |
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